Comment on Iran, not the US, currently has the strategic upper hand
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 6 days agoThanks for the information. Looks like they do differenciate between opinion and analysis per www.abc.net.au/edpols/…/13644726.
Based on those definitions this article wouldn’t fall under opinion. It was posted by ABC editor and ABC is claiming responsibility for that content.
TheTechnician27@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Understandable to take them at their word, and I wouldn’t begrudge you for keeping the title as-is given that page, but the page is complete BS.
If you again look at “Analysis & Opinion”, you’ll see there’s not a single article labeled “Opinion”, articles marked “Analysis” like “Are we outsourcing our souls to artificial intelligence?” are blatantly opinions, the sidebar on ABC’s website lacks any “Opinion” section, and even within this article, “X has the upper hand in this conflict” is an opinionated stance.
Saying “they differentiate between analysis and opinion” is either untrue because they don’t or vacuously true because they literally don’t have material marked as “Opinion”.
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 6 days ago
I haven’t checked all their content but at least going through the latest articles all of them are either by ABC editors or paid freelancers. From what I can see they don’t do guest op-eds where they shirk any responsibility for the content.
It’s possible they used to do them, but no longer does.
The motivation behind
[Opinion]prefix is to avoid accrediting content to publications that they don’t explicitly endorse. In this case it looks like they do.That said, I don’t disagree that the whole approach is confusing.
TheTechnician27@lemmy.world 6 days ago
That makes a lot of sense, and I appreciate the rationale. Thanks!
podian@piefed.social 6 days ago
As a regular ass reader, I agree. The best news is hardly distinct from avowed and evidence based journalism and research. In short, good faith and competence.