The link is in post #71 of this thread. It was in response to lev17's posted misinformation. Nothing of substance? It refuted lev17's claim about his bullshit about transmission.
The link did exactly what it was supposed to do. There was no mention of the video in the link (post #71 this thread).
The politifact link came from post #20 in response to post #19 which claimed Biden and Harris didn't trust the vaccine.
Interpretation is subjective? It couldn't be more straight forward. This video used partial quotes to convey a different message other than the message the full quote conveys.
Did the video use statements that had been edited? Yes.
From the politifact link.
"The TikTok video was posted on TikTok on May 11 and
we found it was still being widely shared on Facebook in mid-July, more than a month after it was reposted there.
A June 15 Facebook post showing the video was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed."
https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...accines-not-v/
Even though facebook flagged it, they didn't take it down.
Post #91 includes the quoted post I was responding to.
So you didn't see the video but you say it sounds less misleading than other videos out there? That's as subjective as it gets. Politifact wasn't subjective. They factually pointed out that context containing important information was removed from the quotes.
The "article", was used to point out misinformation being posted about the method of cov19 transmission. The politifact article was posted to in response to a false claim about some quotes from Biden and Harris.
It's funny you complain about having to look for a link mentioned in the thread but issue a pass to flagrant and frequent false and misleading claims on a multitude of subjects by numerous posters.
What's up with that?
In the future, if somebody quotes someone or something, just enter a sentence of the quote into google.
Also, I don't do tik tok, rumble, twitter, facebook, or any of those either. Because of exactly what we're talking about.
Yes, my post stands on it's own. Because the information is correct. The quotes were edited to mislead the public about statements made by the president and vice president.
Once again you didn't read the links. Politifact clearly said the video was still on facebook. Facebook flagged the tik tok video but didn't remove it. It was still there in the middle of July. You're still heavy on using opinion as fact. Where are your links to back up your claims?
WHAT ARTICLE? Where was your link? Apparently we're supposed to search and find your source. Well, I just did, and there's nothing in it of substance that you didn't already quote, except mention of a Tik Tok video behind the bold black text in your post. And that Faceboook flagged and apparently removed the video from its site, as it has with other videos where politicians and others spread COVID misinformation. Your post stands on its own. And your and Politifact's interpretation is every bit as subjective as mine.
I haven't seen the video, and won't because I don't do Tik Tok. It sounds less misleading than a lot of political videos out there, from both Democrats and Republicans.
I was first in line for my age group to get the vaccine in February of 2021. I might have died from a COVID infection before the FDA ever approved the vaccines if Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden had been president. I've since gotten boosters and never got a COVID infection to my knowledge. Thank goodness I didn't listen to BiKamala's fearmongering!
Thank you Big Pharma, especially Pfizer, Moderna and BioNTech! And thank you President Trump and your team at the White House, DHHS, CDC, and NIH, who helped make the COVID vaccines available in record time!
What do Trump's legal problems, peoples' faith in election results, and my intelligence or lack thereof have to do with SARS_CoV2?
Originally Posted by Tiny
What does any of your extraneous bullshit have to do with a post proving someone lied in a video? Go back to the examples you included. Look at the context they are used in. Just like my posts comment on the importance of context.