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What's more dangerous, information you know is unreliable, or news you think might be? Michael Tracey and Matt Taibbi debate tonight, while answering comments from haters
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Matt Taibbi (United States) | Mar 16, 2026
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The debate over what constitutes reliable news distracts from the need for media literacy and critical thinking among consumers.
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Both mainstream media and alternative platforms have their strengths and weaknesses, making it essential to evaluate sources critically.
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Believing in unreliable news may be less harmful than dismissing the entire media landscape, which can lead to misinformation.
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Unreliable information can lead to harmful actions, so it's crucial to prioritize transparency in news reporting.
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Podcasts provide a valuable counterpoint to MSM, allowing for diverse voices and perspectives that can enrich public discourse.
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