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(01-22-2024, 09:33 AM)Midget In A Pinstripe Suit Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:32 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote: Ever since the internet came into prominence some weird people have got a kick out of spreading misinformation.

It's either attention seekers or fans of other clubs who get a kick out of seeing the reaction from supporters.

With all news, get it from reliable sources.

That's nonsense, it's exactly the same as someone down the pub spreading gossip to make themselves feel important. It's been going on since the dawn of time.

Talking shite has been going on since man could talk, but the difference is the man in the pub had no clout and probably a reputation of being a bullshitter by those who got to know him.

Now though, it's so easy for that man in the pub to mask himself as an ITK big wig on social media.

Trouble is many people cannot see that and take rumours on Facebook etc as if the BBC had investigated and announced it. Misinformation spreads far quicker than Dave in the pub sounding off 30 years ago.
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Does shouting your mouth off in the pub, in front of complete stranger's cousins, not constitute NDA breach? I'm not an expert so couldn't say, but it would seem so to me.
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(01-22-2024, 09:50 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:33 AM)Midget In A Pinstripe Suit Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:32 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote: Ever since the internet came into prominence some weird people have got a kick out of spreading misinformation.

It's either attention seekers or fans of other clubs who get a kick out of seeing the reaction from supporters.

With all news, get it from reliable sources.

That's nonsense, it's exactly the same as someone down the pub spreading gossip to make themselves feel important. It's been going on since the dawn of time.

Talking shite has been going on since man could talk, but the difference is the man in the pub had no clout and probably a reputation of being a bullshitter by those who got to know him.

Now though, it's so easy for that man in the pub to mask himself as an ITK big wig on social media.

Trouble is many people cannot see that and take rumours on Facebook etc as if the BBC had investigated and announced it. Misinformation spreads far quicker than Dave in the pub sounding off 30 years ago.

This is absolutely the case. The amplification of a single person's views via social media to often uncritical readers has created a world most appropriately described as 'post-truth'. It's the world exploited relentlessly by unscrupulous politicians and propagandists.
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(01-22-2024, 10:08 AM)DemonicBaggie Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:50 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:33 AM)Midget In A Pinstripe Suit Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:32 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote: Ever since the internet came into prominence some weird people have got a kick out of spreading misinformation.

It's either attention seekers or fans of other clubs who get a kick out of seeing the reaction from supporters.

With all news, get it from reliable sources.

That's nonsense, it's exactly the same as someone down the pub spreading gossip to make themselves feel important. It's been going on since the dawn of time.

Talking shite has been going on since man could talk, but the difference is the man in the pub had no clout and probably a reputation of being a bullshitter by those who got to know him.

Now though, it's so easy for that man in the pub to mask himself as an ITK big wig on social media.

Trouble is many people cannot see that and take rumours on Facebook etc as if the BBC had investigated and announced it. Misinformation spreads far quicker than Dave in the pub sounding off 30 years ago.

This is absolutely the case. The amplification of a single person's views via social media to often uncritical readers has created a world most appropriately described as 'post-truth'. It's the world exploited relentlessly by unscrupulous politicians and propagandists.


Meanwhile in Russia, a match set alight an oil depot and the Russian population believe it.
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(01-22-2024, 09:33 AM)Duffers Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:07 AM)NewWanker Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:03 AM)Psalm23 Wrote: So Alex Hearn told the coleague of a cousin of a poster on .com, sounds like a really reliable source, FFS

About as reliable as most of the stuff posted on here I'd say.

I'm with Derek, and also with those who said that the whole NDA / can't say this or that is just a way to enhance the alleged cachet of their ITK... it's basically mostly bollox with some guesses that will be near the mark.

A lot of people on here...


That video is a joyful sight for a Monday morning.
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(01-22-2024, 10:08 AM)DemonicBaggie Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:50 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:33 AM)Midget In A Pinstripe Suit Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:32 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote: Ever since the internet came into prominence some weird people have got a kick out of spreading misinformation.

It's either attention seekers or fans of other clubs who get a kick out of seeing the reaction from supporters.

With all news, get it from reliable sources.

That's nonsense, it's exactly the same as someone down the pub spreading gossip to make themselves feel important. It's been going on since the dawn of time.

Talking shite has been going on since man could talk, but the difference is the man in the pub had no clout and probably a reputation of being a bullshitter by those who got to know him.

Now though, it's so easy for that man in the pub to mask himself as an ITK big wig on social media.

Trouble is many people cannot see that and take rumours on Facebook etc as if the BBC had investigated and announced it. Misinformation spreads far quicker than Dave in the pub sounding off 30 years ago.

This is absolutely the case. The amplification of a single person's views via social media to often uncritical readers has created a world most appropriately described as 'post-truth'. It's the world exploited relentlessly by unscrupulous politicians and propagandists.

Quite simply, social media has created as many problems as it has solutions.

There are simply many people who do not deserve a voice on social media, who people in days of old could ignore. Equally there are those who were ignored that deserved their voice to be heard.

It is great and has advanced causes, but equally has also become a fantastic vehicle for misinformation and division by those with an agenda.
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(01-22-2024, 10:16 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 10:08 AM)DemonicBaggie Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:50 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:33 AM)Midget In A Pinstripe Suit Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:32 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote: Ever since the internet came into prominence some weird people have got a kick out of spreading misinformation.

It's either attention seekers or fans of other clubs who get a kick out of seeing the reaction from supporters.

With all news, get it from reliable sources.

That's nonsense, it's exactly the same as someone down the pub spreading gossip to make themselves feel important. It's been going on since the dawn of time.

Talking shite has been going on since man could talk, but the difference is the man in the pub had no clout and probably a reputation of being a bullshitter by those who got to know him.

Now though, it's so easy for that man in the pub to mask himself as an ITK big wig on social media.

Trouble is many people cannot see that and take rumours on Facebook etc as if the BBC had investigated and announced it. Misinformation spreads far quicker than Dave in the pub sounding off 30 years ago.

This is absolutely the case. The amplification of a single person's views via social media to often uncritical readers has created a world most appropriately described as 'post-truth'. It's the world exploited relentlessly by unscrupulous politicians and propagandists.

Quite simply, social media has created as many problems as it has solutions.

There are simply many people who do not deserve a voice on social media, who people in days of old could ignore. Equally there are those who were ignored that deserved their voice to be heard.

It is great and has advanced causes, but equally has also become a fantastic vehicle for misinformation and division by those with an agenda.

The amount of 'critical thinkers' who are totally unable to think critically is astounding.
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There's a guy down the chip swears he's Elvis Smile
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(01-22-2024, 10:21 AM)garryowensneck Wrote: There's a guy down the chip swears he's Elvis Smile

Never mind Elvis, is there a bird with a fit arse working there?
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(01-22-2024, 10:17 AM)Birdman1811 Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 10:16 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 10:08 AM)DemonicBaggie Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:50 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote:
(01-22-2024, 09:33 AM)Midget In A Pinstripe Suit Wrote: That's nonsense, it's exactly the same as someone down the pub spreading gossip to make themselves feel important. It's been going on since the dawn of time.

Talking shite has been going on since man could talk, but the difference is the man in the pub had no clout and probably a reputation of being a bullshitter by those who got to know him.

Now though, it's so easy for that man in the pub to mask himself as an ITK big wig on social media.

Trouble is many people cannot see that and take rumours on Facebook etc as if the BBC had investigated and announced it. Misinformation spreads far quicker than Dave in the pub sounding off 30 years ago.

This is absolutely the case. The amplification of a single person's views via social media to often uncritical readers has created a world most appropriately described as 'post-truth'. It's the world exploited relentlessly by unscrupulous politicians and propagandists.

Quite simply, social media has created as many problems as it has solutions.

There are simply many people who do not deserve a voice on social media, who people in days of old could ignore. Equally there are those who were ignored that deserved their voice to be heard.

It is great and has advanced causes, but equally has also become a fantastic vehicle for misinformation and division by those with an agenda.

The amount of 'critical thinkers' who are totally unable to think critically is astounding.

All this.

Social media is toxic as fuck, but also can be used for good and to support people. It's the quintessential double edge sword, and I don't see how you'd solve the problems without limiting the benefits.
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