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The rabble's view of the news.
When individuals come together to form a "crowd", the attributes of the group are revealed.

The IQ of the whole group is much lower than that of one of them.

People in groups are more likely to be deluded and have no opinions of their own.

As a reporter, you need to know that your responsibility is great.

On the other hand, because groups are more likely to "obey authority" and be deceived,

So it is easier to be misled by false news, false reports and biased comments.

It is a reporter's professional ethics to ensure that the news itself does not mislead the public.

On the contrary, many journalists sell their articles and publications for themselves.

Make up stories, or deliberately add misleading elements to news.

Although these elements are completely worthless when viewed calmly, they are absurd to an adult.

But the "group" lacks immunity to these elements. The masses will be bewitched by these "poor" means.

It is shameful for reporters to deliberately mislead the public to attract attention by such means!