It's especially hard to see when truth is omitted, but if you look in aggregate from a lot of places the missing details add up. It becomes very apparent when you notice them all starting to push the same narrative at the same time.
It's kind of like reading multiple reviews for a movie/game. Each one is giving you a small slice of the truth, and then a bunch of BS from the writer. Even better if you know the bias of the writer ahead of time, and can filter what they write through that lens.
But often it's better to not be informed at all than to be misinformed.
It's especially hard to see when truth is omitted, but if you look in aggregate from a lot of places the missing details add up. It becomes very apparent when you notice them all starting to push the same narrative at the same time.
It's kind of like reading multiple reviews for a movie/game. Each one is giving you a small slice of the truth, and then a bunch of BS from the writer. Even better if you know the bias of the writer ahead of time, and can filter what they write through that lens.
But often it's better to not be informed at all than to be misinformed.