Difference between revisions of "Talk:Limited hangout"

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== Include Concept(s) Or Part(s)? ==
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I read this WikiSpooks Article identical to the Wikipedia article with additions, and the RationalWiki article.  The RationalWiki had the following section I thought might be worthy for your consideration to re-edit and include:
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:::=Counter-examples=
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:::[[Conspiracy theorists]] in their [[paranoia]] tend to be over-sensitive to seeing "limited hangouts" where none exist.  For example [[9/11]] and [[John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory|John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theorists]] are notoriously fractious, often accusing ''each other'' of being part of the cover-up by only revealing selective information.
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:::[[Selective reporting]] is a sort of flip side of a limited hangout, deliberate overreporting of minor events to make a political point or stir up [[moral panic]].
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~ [[User:JasonCarswell|JasonCarswell]] ([[User talk:JasonCarswell|talk]]) 22:41, 16 August 2016 (IST)

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This is a high traffic page. As of March 2015, this was Google's #5 hit on modified limited hangout

Include Concept(s) Or Part(s)?

I read this WikiSpooks Article identical to the Wikipedia article with additions, and the RationalWiki article. The RationalWiki had the following section I thought might be worthy for your consideration to re-edit and include:

=Counter-examples=
Conspiracy theorists in their paranoia tend to be over-sensitive to seeing "limited hangouts" where none exist. For example 9/11 and John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theorists are notoriously fractious, often accusing each other of being part of the cover-up by only revealing selective information.
Selective reporting is a sort of flip side of a limited hangout, deliberate overreporting of minor events to make a political point or stir up moral panic.

~ JasonCarswell (talk) 22:41, 16 August 2016 (IST)