Seriously, nine times out of ten first commenter has all the excluded info/synopsis
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Let me elucidate for you then. It is a common tactic of Media to hide the truth behind a catchy headline or summary of information. It makes the reader stupid for the experience as they will assume the best intention of the poster and likely will not bother to continue further into the content. This is a tried and true method of hiding information in plain sight. So I agree, they should not. It also allows for confirmation bias, sets you up for the possibility of cognitive dissonance. This isn't new. We cannot become what we are fighting against.
This happens all the time with the Bible. People will quote certain verses to make it seem like something it isn't YOU have got to read it yourself.
Look into the power of suggestion as well. If a claim is made before a presentation I can present something that does not possess the claim but because the claim was made you will be none the wiser that the presentation was lacking or made counter claims, unless you pay very close attention.
Take the time to click the links and read. Be glad that people aren't trying to lead you. Make your own inferences. Or do not and wait on the highlights! If it isn't good enough for you why are you even here? This kind of glows like you are trying to find specific information so that you can shut it down before it becomes known....
Do you have to pay per click or what?
Ok _brain
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