Kail Lowry
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
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Well, this is why it's like, okay, for you to be a T page, like I understand, like you have a job to do, you're reporting on real things.
I get that and I fully respect it and I have no problems with it.
The problem I have is when you take someone who you do give like a good, not you specifically, but just like reporters, broadcasters, journalists in general,
giving people, okay, well, we know that this is a credible source.
But when you really dig into the nitty gritty of all of it, it's like, oh, wow, this goes levels and levels and levels deep.
Be careful because you truly don't know and who you think you can trust.
Maybe you necessarily, you don't, you're not necessarily able to trust him.
But so how do you build like the credibility and the trust between who is consuming your content and what you're saying?
Because I feel like there have definitely been some, I hate to call them T-pages.
but essentially T pages, like I've seen them and they're just, it's strictly opinions.
It's not really factual.