The Washington Post / Taylor Lorenz
“BlueAnon” conspiracy theories are flooding social media after the Trump rally shooting →“The shooting threw into overdrive a phenomenon dubbed “BlueAnon” — a play on the right-wing conspiracy theory QAnon — that refers to liberal conspiracy theories online. As more Americans lose trust in mainstream institutions and turn to partisan commentators and influencers for information, experts say they are seeing a big uptick in the manufacture and spread of BlueAnon conspiracy theories, a sign that the communal warping of reality is spreading well beyond the right.”
Columbia Journalism Review / Jon Allsop
The cynicism of blaming the media for the Trump assassination attempt →“There has of course been overheated media coverage of Trump, but covering his threats to democracy is not overheated in and of itself, and ‘the media’ is a very big place. Some of the critics seemed to be accusing journalists of being both overly reckless and, at least in their coverage of the shooting’s immediate aftermath, overly cautious (even if that’s not what they thought they were criticizing).”
Press Gazette / Bron Maher