Most people flick through on their phone and read some headlines and that’s what they know about things. If something comes up, they Google it. Google decided Iver doesn’t work, and the headlines from CNN and otherwise say it doesn’t work, so to them it doesn’t work.
Probably helps plenty of people and doesn’t help plenty of others, but there’s a giant echo chamber that most people live in that prevents them from having any but professionally assigned opinions.
They get their talking points from the 4AM memo that all the media gets every single morning. Repeating the same odd words or phrases across all media on the same day shows that they get their marching orders from one and only one source.
And we know it's about 4AM as the stuff starts showing up in their feeds soon afterwards.
Most people flick through on their phone and read some headlines and that’s what they know about things. If something comes up, they Google it. Google decided Iver doesn’t work, and the headlines from CNN and otherwise say it doesn’t work, so to them it doesn’t work.
Probably helps plenty of people and doesn’t help plenty of others, but there’s a giant echo chamber that most people live in that prevents them from having any but professionally assigned opinions.
They get their talking points from the 4AM memo that all the media gets every single morning. Repeating the same odd words or phrases across all media on the same day shows that they get their marching orders from one and only one source.
And we know it's about 4AM as the stuff starts showing up in their feeds soon afterwards.