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1. xtract+D5[view] [source] 2022-09-08 17:53:53
>>xd+(OP)
I remember clearly the time when Princess Diana died (1997). For me, it was THE moment when I understood the impact of the Internet. I was randomly browsing the web during the night in Mexico, and suddenly I started to see websites (I think Yahoo and MSN at that time) showing the news. I went to sleep without giving it too much attention.

Next day, all the news in my country were mentioning the death as breaking news. My mind was blown over how I knew about this very important event the night before Mexico TV broke the news.

May the Queen rest in Peace.

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2. axioli+UP[view] [source] 2022-09-08 21:03:08
>>xtract+D5
> My mind was blown over how I knew about this very important event the night before Mexico TV broke the news.

I've had the opposite experience. It's clear that real-time news is detrimental, and it's better for reporting to wait a bit for facts to come in and analysis to be done.

Early reporting is vague, light on facts, disjointed, facts are hedged, etc. It's really quite worthless.

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3. umanwi+wb1[view] [source] 2022-09-08 23:23:30
>>axioli+UP
Your parent comment never claimed that real-time news was a good or bad thing.
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