NATO ally (Sweden) reveals mass act of unexplained sabotage
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Here are a few potential theories:
- Conspiracy nut
- Criminal gang acting on behalf of a foreign government
- Domestic terrorist, recruited by foreign government
- Foreign agent
At this point I am leaning towards it being a conspiracy nut
You forgot the last option : it was me being terrible at my job
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Newsweek is a terrible publication because all of their articles are extremely left leaning:
/s? newsweek may be terrible, but that is not the reason.
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Newsweek is a terrible publication because all of their articles are extremely left leaning:
Not sure if you are joking or not, but I'm pretty sure that only shows a default starting position of the "gauge", and not the rating it has received so far. It's bad design because it looks like everything is left-leaning, but I guess they wanted to uae a gauge in the neutral position as an illustration. I might be wrong though...
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Not sure if you are joking or not, but I'm pretty sure that only shows a default starting position of the "gauge", and not the rating it has received so far. It's bad design because it looks like everything is left-leaning, but I guess they wanted to uae a gauge in the neutral position as an illustration. I might be wrong though...
It is objectively bad design that the arrow is leaning far left by default. It makes you wonder what else they messed up.
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/s? newsweek may be terrible, but that is not the reason.
It is right there in the picture
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Why would they write "NATO ally" instead of "Sweden"?
I assume the title has been edited since your comment, but I'm sitting here giggling about:
Sweden (Sweden) reveals…
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It is right there in the picture
The thing that says "click to rate" and has the pointer arm off the chart in it's default "rest" position.
Right, it's right there
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Newsweek is a terrible publication because all of their articles are extremely left leaning:
wrote on last edited by [email protected]what does it even mean when something is "leaning left"? How does one tell?
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The thing that says "click to rate" and has the pointer arm off the chart in it's default "rest" position.
Right, it's right there
Thanks for breaking down how poorly this bias indicator is implemented. That is the point that I wanted to make.
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Hello Putin, my old friend.
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It is right there in the picture
The thing is for you to rate your opinion on how you think the author did when writing the article it is not to tell the reader how biased the article is.
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Somehow "ally" in this context makes it sound like Sweden is not part of NATO.
Only a member since march of last year.
But yes, sounds misleading