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You know, there is another way of looking at the whole "why can't we have more good news" argument.
Something only becomes news if it's a relatively uncommon event. As the old newspaper adage puts it: "Dog bites man is not news. Man bites dog is news">.
Take the example of an old lady who goes to the ATM and is mugged for the cash she's withdrawn. "Old lady mugged in street" would be a legitimate news headline because - most of the time - that's not what happens.
Now imagine a world where the news headline is "Old lady makes it home safely". That would imply that almost every old lady using an ATM is mugged before she gets home, and that this happens almost every time. In other words, it's a world where the outcome you'd hope for is very much the exception - and a vanishingly rare exception at that.
It's paradoxical, I know, but worth bearing in mind all the same.
posted by Paul Slade at 4:04 AM on November 14, 2024 [1 favorite]
Something only becomes news if it's a relatively uncommon event. As the old newspaper adage puts it: "Dog bites man is not news. Man bites dog is news">.
Take the example of an old lady who goes to the ATM and is mugged for the cash she's withdrawn. "Old lady mugged in street" would be a legitimate news headline because - most of the time - that's not what happens.
Now imagine a world where the news headline is "Old lady makes it home safely". That would imply that almost every old lady using an ATM is mugged before she gets home, and that this happens almost every time. In other words, it's a world where the outcome you'd hope for is very much the exception - and a vanishingly rare exception at that.
It's paradoxical, I know, but worth bearing in mind all the same.
posted by Paul Slade at 4:04 AM on November 14, 2024 [1 favorite]
I agree. I think the opposite of bad news isn't good news, it's the absence of bad news.
What always irks me about these attempts to curate only "good news" is that they're just assembling the exceptions which prove the rule.
posted by RonButNotStupid at 6:08 AM on November 14, 2024
What always irks me about these attempts to curate only "good news" is that they're just assembling the exceptions which prove the rule.
posted by RonButNotStupid at 6:08 AM on November 14, 2024
There's something to the argument that news skews to the unusual. It also skews to the upsetting though, because that draws more attention. It's the same reason social media algorithms skew to extreme positions, because that drives engagement. You see the same thing in the length of Metafilter posts. Something neat gets a few comments to the effect of "This is neat!" Something horrifying gets a string of "this is horrible", "but not as horrible as this other thing", "lets argue about which thing is more horrible!"
posted by Karmakaze at 5:21 AM on November 19, 2024
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