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Bias in the ELR Central reporting of the "World Record Event"?
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 1392705" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Media is a difficult thing-We tend to gravitate towards who we know, and the extroverts. Something like 50% + of communication is non verbal. Getting a sense of proportion to your remarks from a 1000 miles away is difficult at first, even as you repeatedly try to to do so.</p><p></p><p>I've kind of viewed the event in a non linear, shotgun style. Watched some of the live feed, some Facebook comments, and going back to check in today. If asked to write a report it would have my bias in it. </p><p></p><p>I did enjoy the Facebook comment, jokingly inferring AB was getting help from the space station. </p><p></p><p>I would likely have been over the top reporting on the guy with the SWFA scope, and 7STW, not some of the equipment stuck in my mind not the man's name. I'll have to go back and remedy that. In the live feed I saw, had he been more comfortable there was opportunity for him to get more attention. Guessing it was more his style, than something imposed by the reveiwer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 1392705, member: 30671"] Media is a difficult thing-We tend to gravitate towards who we know, and the extroverts. Something like 50% + of communication is non verbal. Getting a sense of proportion to your remarks from a 1000 miles away is difficult at first, even as you repeatedly try to to do so. I've kind of viewed the event in a non linear, shotgun style. Watched some of the live feed, some Facebook comments, and going back to check in today. If asked to write a report it would have my bias in it. I did enjoy the Facebook comment, jokingly inferring AB was getting help from the space station. I would likely have been over the top reporting on the guy with the SWFA scope, and 7STW, not some of the equipment stuck in my mind not the man's name. I'll have to go back and remedy that. In the live feed I saw, had he been more comfortable there was opportunity for him to get more attention. Guessing it was more his style, than something imposed by the reveiwer. [/QUOTE]
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