Mods - this is a post that applies to F1 in general so although it looks political, that is not the intention. There's a general point about trusting of sources in general that applies also to F1.
strad - all media outlets put spin on stories. This happens in political news and other news e.g. F1. Look at the reporting of F1 stories and you'll see the same: that pro-Ferrari sites will report a story differently to site that is pro-another team.
In the UK, we have the BBC. It gets grief from everyone - the right say it's left wing, the left say it's right wing. That suggests it's probably about right in reality. I must admit to only having heard of a few US news sources and watched a few when on holiday in the USA. Fox is right wing, the Washington Post is left wing as I understand it. My understanding is that OAN is a fringe outlet focusing on loony-right stuff, hence my joke about it as a source.
With any news source, if you find yourself agreeing with / happy with all of the reporting, then you're experiencing confirmation bias. People tend to go to sources that match their pre-existing views on a subject/stance/political position/sports team. This has become particularly prevalent in the social media age where people "follow" particular outlets/personalities. We all do it but if we're careful, we can make an effort to look at sources that make us feel uncomfortable/that don't agree with our own position. That way we get to see more of the picture.
In motorsport, we need to use as many sources as possible and not just stick to one or two commentators that say the things we want to hear. Look at threads on the forum where a single source is used for a team. When the information provided is queried, there are often arguments because "there's a source". But if there's only one source for any story, it's no better than opinion.
Sorry, this sounds like I'm teaching granny to suck eggs, and I know you've been around the block enough to know all of this. It's a general annoyance of mine, really. Just getting it off my chest in general.
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