Discussion»Statements»Rosie's Corner» Per an Answermug pal. "I'm not big on needing links to sources since I think most have a bias to them to begin with". I agree. Doth thee?
Per an Answermug pal. "I'm not big on needing links to sources since I think most have a bias to them to begin with". I agree. Doth thee?
If you're interested in getting more info on a subject just GOOGLE IT. A zillion sources come up and you can investigate and compare and research. If you rely on one link only how do you know you aren't getting pure unadulterated propaganda?
Unless the link is to an actual source document (a bill that passed, for example, rather than a story about the bill that passed), links will have some bias. I never stop with a provided link, always researching it further for myself. It is often nice to have a link provided as a starting point, though, particularly when the post references some obscure story from alternative media, a comment made by a talking head on a single station, or a comment made by a pol that does not bring up any relevant results when a search is done.