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Do you disagree with the facts of the article? Or is it propaganda simply because the facts doesn't support your narrative and ideological inclinations?
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Selective amplification of true events as well as selective reporting are bread and butter of modern propaganda. It works a lot better than saying outright falsehoods, which - in the long-term - cause people to lose faith in everything you have to say. And there's always someone jumping to your defense - after all you did not outright lie...
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That is again a claim with no backing that can be applied to anything without actual data to back it up.

For example. I can just as equally state with the same data to back me up (ie: none as it stands right now) that you are a US government plant posting propaganda to encourage people to not use safer technologies and as a result make their data easier to spy on.

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> Selective amplification

You can't possibly know this is what happened here, it's an observational bias.

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Man people are whiny about this on Hacker News when they should know better. There is no real computer security without hardware roots of trust and keystores
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