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social media portrayed as a vulnerable space being exploited for political manipulation
Social media is portrayed as a dangerous vector for spreading extremist knowledge
Social media and online platforms are framed as dangerous enablers of radicalization
The New York Times is framed as corrupt and propagandistic in its reporting
Framing suggests media amplification of scandal undermines fair process
undermining media credibility by prioritizing promotion over reporting
Media framing implies failure in holding power accountable by focusing on sensationalism over factual clarity
Traditional late-night media is portrayed as culturally beneficial and valuable
Media industry portrayed as complicit in normalizing morally corrupt content
Media is portrayed as harmful by prioritizing entertainment over serious legal and ethical issues
Media (specifically NYT) framed as untrustworthy and propagandistic
Framed as potentially sensationalizing unverified identity-based allegations
framed as descending into sensationalism and scandal
media credibility questioned through editorial curation of sensational side content
Media practices portrayed as compromised by power imbalances and fear of retaliation
Framing the media as an enemy of the club and leadership
Media environment framed as unstable and punitive
Media industry portrayed as corrupt and retaliatory
Social media portrayed as a vector for spreading unfounded viral theories
Media portrayed as promoting misinformation through sensationalism
Media coverage framed as harmful by sensationalizing a serious legal case
Media coverage itself implicitly framed as justified in ridiculing corporate figures
Social media is framed as a platform enabling deceptive and harmful content
Media (specifically Fox Nation) is framed as a legitimate and exclusive source of truth
Media narratives around gender and domestic labor portrayed as ideologically driven and misleading
framed as using sensationalist and informal language that undermines credibility
media moment framed as sensationalist and lacking journalistic legitimacy
Media portrayed as amplifying baseless rumours over responsible journalism
Framing social media as a platform enabling dangerous threats and radicalization
implying media or online culture enables dangerous obsession
contemporary media portrayed as harmful to journalistic ideals and talent
media industry framed as being in ongoing crisis and collapse
media industry portrayed as broken and failing due to corporate greed and mismanagement
media portrayed as untrustworthy and antagonistic toward outsider candidates
Fox News media platform framed as legitimate amplifier of cultural critique
Current social media design practices are framed as illegitimate and in need of regulatory correction
Social media is framed as a threat to children's safety due to harmful design features
Media framing is portrayed as prioritising sensational details over factual balance
Media portrayed as sensationalist and lacking credibility
Social media is framed as a harmful conduit for radicalization and violence
Framing the media as credible and standing by truth despite legal threats
Media portrayed as untrustworthy for repackaging satire as news
Media framing appears promotional rather than investigative, undermining journalistic trustworthiness
Media portrayed as complicit in promoting manipulative narratives
Media portrayed as complicit in perpetuating body scrutiny and spreading unverified health rumors
Digital devices and online culture framed as harmful to student focus and reading
Access to social media by minors is framed as illegitimate or inappropriate
Social media is framed as inherently harmful to children, requiring restrictive intervention
The New York Times portrayed as untrustworthy and propagandistic
portrayed as descending into crisis due to manipulation and lack of editorial oversight
Chinese-linked media portrayed as untrustworthy and instruments of foreign influence
undermines the legitimacy of Vanity Fair as a serious journalistic outlet
Social media portrayed as endangering children through addictive design
portrayed as spreading misinformation and harmful speculation
Social media discourse portrayed as punitive and shaming rather than supportive
Media framed as avoiding difficult truths
Media's role in promoting speculative developments through sensational imagery
Mainstream media legitimacy undermined by presenting satire as news
Mainstream media, particularly the BBC, is framed as complicit in sanitizing Attenborough’s message and avoiding hard truths
Media content portrayed as disrupted and withdrawn due to scandal
framed as complicit in promoting unproven health claims
Framing media institutions as responding reactively to scandal, signaling instability in content production
Media attention framed as overwhelming, global phenomenon amplifying narrative urgency
mainstream media portrayed as failing to hold power to account
Media's role in promoting national entries framed as potentially illegitimate
Media coverage framed as sensationalist and morally corrupt
Social media is framed as a harmful conduit for dangerous content
Media framing seen as unbalanced and potentially biased in favor of powerful individual
Media coverage is prioritizing sensationalism over factual, balanced reporting
Media (specifically The New York Times) portrayed as untrustworthy and biased
portrayed as sensationalist and undignified in political coverage
Media and public discourse are framed as being manipulated through misleading advertising and activism
portrayed as in crisis and resorting to extreme measures
Social media portrayed as a harmful tool for abuse and public shaming
Framed as a media spectacle in crisis
Media portrayed as part of corporate and political pressure on science
Media coverage is framed as being in crisis due to ongoing personal conflict
The media presentation frames the event as a breaking moral crisis requiring immediate attention
Portraying media as unfairly targeted by claims of 'bad faith' reporting
Mainstream media, exemplified by The New York Times, is portrayed as fundamentally illegitimate and weaponized against Israel and Jews
Journalist portrayed as excluded and victimized within media power structures
media framed as hostile adversaries conspiring against leadership
framed as prioritizing spectacle over factual reporting
The BBC and Eurovision broadcasters are framed as technically incompetent and failing in their core function
The news organization is framed as dysfunctional and internally divided
Media leadership is portrayed as compromising journalistic standards for access
Suggesting media integrity is compromised by corporate ownership and selective storytelling
Media portrayed as prioritizing sensationalism over factual reporting
Media coverage is framed as driven by gossip and anonymous sourcing rather than accountability
Institutional arts bodies are framed as adversarial to artists' expression
Media environment is in crisis, amplifying viral violence and outrage
Media is being framed as descending into moral crisis and excess
Media and influencers are framed as adversarial to public health
Media is being framed as careless and untrustworthy in its handling of historical facts
Media figures framed as adversarial toward dissenting celebrity voices
Media discourse portrayed as陷入 conflict and instability
framed as being punished for non-compliance with political nomenclature
Media debate framed as erupting into crisis-level confrontation over civil rights
Media institutions questioned on integrity due to internal failures and lack of accountability
Media portrayed as under siege and vulnerable to external attacks