Wow, what long winded word salad explanation for not relying on critical thinking skills and instead arriving at 'I dunno'.
It is up to the reader or the content to discern whether they believe or think some of the article has some truth or falseness to them, at best it is a 50-50 swing either way as I see it. Maybe 40-40 with 20 percent no one knows what the author is speaking to in the article posted and presented.
Working against your arguments are a multitude of fact-check sites that do the 'heavy lifting' that shrugging your shoulders does not and cannot do.
The wild card in the above is how well informed, how widely read, one is on any subject and how willing one is to think 'that sounds about right but I'm not sure, I'll check it out'.
And of course any knee jerk 'those fact checks are biased' response is a disqualifier for continued argument on any given subject.
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