Can somebody explain to me why so many articles use the "And that's a good thing" these days? I swear I see it every day
Can somebody explain to me why so many articles use the "And that's a good thing" these days? I swear I see it every day
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because it's journalists jobs to train you to think, not to think critically.
Since cheap clickbait (which it is, it brings the question "why is it a good thing?") is enough to get the masses to click their dumb articles they posted on facebook so they can shill some $ in their NYC offices.
What is this? An article for ants?
The GOTY is obviously Megaman 11, I mean what the fuck is this
Because it's a good thing.
Because they know many people won't read the article, and so they have to explain what you should think in the headline for fear you'll misinterpret their propaganda.
They love to tell women what to think.
leftist dogwhistle
Never heard of that gay shit.
Because any fucking retard with access to a keyboard can call themselves a journalist these days, and rather than have any sort of style of their own, they'll just ape what they've seen elsewhere.
Because the medias are controlled to repeat certain sentence structure and strings of words
youtube.com
it's not their job to editorialize.
It's actually the last part of a fake news story arc, here's the order
>part 1: "here's what you need to know"
>part 2: "here's what that means"
>part 3: "and that's a good thing"
>Celeste
>GOTY
SEO analysts found out that headlines containing that phrase got 0.3% more clicks.
it's sitcom humor they absorbed from the television
Journalists are NPCs. When they see a headline and their simple "I like this" algorithm determines that they like a headline like "Drommeld Drompf will be IMPEECHED soon and that's a good thing", their neural network will re-adjust and assign positive pleasure values to every word in the sentence - even the ones that didn't actually matter, like, in this case, "and that's a good thing".
Since NPCs are by definition unable to do original actions, the next article the NPC journalist writes will be influenced by its previous "liked words". It's just how the neural network works.
The actual origin of this sentence is probably some jew. They are the ones kickstarting the NPC journalists' neural networks with their articles.
NPCs can't have original thoughts, but when they copy the jews' headlines, the words and sentences they use impact other journalists. That's how these expressions proliferate exponentially.
Some jew begins using "...and that's a good thing", eventually some NPC journalist copies it randomly, then another copies it from him, then the NPCs notice that this word occurrs very often and eventually, all articles written by them contain it, since the neural networks assume that every sentence have to end with it, since all of their reference material that they've been trained on contain it.
>and here's why that matters
Lefties need to be told what's right and wrong because they don't have critical thinking skills or morals
Most of the "online media" consists of people who would just be browsing tumblr all day if they weren't doing this.
Just like most of "news" would be working at call centers if news jobs didn't exist.
They can perform a simple function and some Jews have figured out how to monetize what they do while not paying them very well for it. Money is made for the Jews and the idiots get a bit of attention despite a complete lack of talent. Win/win!
It' s a trigger flag for npcs to spread the article headliner.
NPCs need programming
Have your ever played Bioshock 1?
"Would you kindly ..."
this
NPCs have been programmed to click on headlines like that
so you know how to think about it
Cancerous clickbait frequency has gone way the fuck up in an inexplicable surge since around 2012. It's a cheap-ass way to get views, and apparently it's working. Also there is an apparent need for article language to pander to the intellectual equivalent of a 15-year-old girl, which for major publications is a top-down order from CIA niggers and associates, but shittier, more casual publications think they wear big boy pants by copying it.
Literally opinionating the readers with their own agendas since most people can’t think for themselves.
>“This is good, trust us”
>“This is bad, trust us”
>Well the article’s telling me what to think so I guess I’ll go along with it, hur dur
Journalism is dying. Most “unbiased” and “facts only” news sources are absolutely biased and tell their readers what to think about current affairs.
Its written by a bot
Game is a shit pixel game. They probably just paid the faggot to write an article. Hire real fucking artists if you want to charge 20 dollars a hit.