podcasts/CtrlAltSpeech
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- See also podcasts/CtrlAltAsk
- https://www.ctrlaltspeech.com/
- https://www.youtube.com/@CtrlAltSpeech/videos
- 38:25 to 44:57 -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsTv7OTykNs It's a Banned, Banned, Banned, Banned World -- Ctrl-Alt-Speech -- Wikipedia is resilient because it's boring -- Sep 11, 2025 via Talk:Wikipedia#How_Wikipedia_survives_while_the_rest_of_the_internet_breaks_The_Verge
- Intro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_L6pv5-BMk
- Betteridge's law of headlines is a journalistic adage that states: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no". It is not a literal law but a humorous guideline for media literacy, suggesting that if a journalist had a confident "yes" answer, they would have written an assertive headline. The law implies that a question headline is often a form of clickbait, rumor, or speculation used to attract attention without the publisher having to take responsibility for its truthfulness. @36:46