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The media is frequently criticised for sensionalising the news with dramatic and

often misleading the language to sell stories, rather than reporting the facts.Some
people argue that this practice makes news reports accessible and more angaging
to the public, while others think that it generates false impressions at the expense
of accuracy
Recently, In the world of modern technology, the media is often censured owing to
their melodramatizing news with theatrical and deceptive language to appeal the
stories, rather than telling the truth. Some people discuss that this rehearsal makes
new reports more attractive and comprehensible to the public,otherwise, others think
that spread false impressions at the expense of accuracy.

Firstly, generating inaccuracy news may raise false impression to the public which
directly create misconceived knowledege. Moreover, this may engender
inconsiderate and slow-witted action. Secondly, those news from the suspicious
media are nearly fabricated. Due to the lack of awareness of the public, hysteric
unrest is unevitable. For example, according to BIII news, the MCA is one of the
experts group in establishing fake news to smear as destabilizing the politics.

Eventhough media attempts at extending the fake news, the more augmentations of
the level of involvement in the broadcast stories, the more sense of thrills the readers
receives. For instance, channel 14 is best-known for their clickbait headlines and
exeggarated news. By overstating the title, they possibly could sustain readers’
interest as well as capturing attention of the public. Hence, the awareness from the
public will be raised.

I agree that this practice does produce false impressions at the expense of
accuracy,However, those news reports might be more approachble to the public.

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