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jonny [76]
3 years ago
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Is it more difficult to keep bias out of video than textual news? APEX

English
2 answers:
ANTONII [103]3 years ago
6 0
This is a debatable topic and there are many claims/arguments that both sides can use, thus this is more reliant on the speaker's opinion. For example: It is more difficult to keep bias out of video because the video shows an like a car crash and it is blatantly obvious this "x" was at fault for the car crash. Or it is not harder but the same because the vocabulary and wording can be manipulated in ways to imply a different story than what has truly transpired. It is just pretty much up to you.
MAXImum [283]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

In fact, it is easier to keep the bias out of a video than in written news.

Explanation:

A video shows exactly what happened, as it reproduces the images of an exact moment when a situation, which will be reported, was taking place. For this reason, it is easier to keep a bias out of the video, but that does not mean that it is impossible to display a biased video, as the images shown can be manipulated in different ways.

However, it is much easier to maintain a bias in a news item in text format. This is because this type of news is a recount of a situation that happened, which means that the whole situation can be counted in an altered way, maintaining a strong bias related to some factor.

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