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Defense is going to miss deadline to remove bugging station from Burum – IT Pro – News


Tip 1: Don’t believe everything you read on the internet.

You mean it, Death Eater.

Tip 2: A lot of information is posted on the internet by people who don’t have much knowledge about a subject so you should not assume it as correct.

Correct, so we have to be careful and check sources, if they are known at all.

Anyway, here on tweakers very ‘broad’ news is published and the source is a different language. Then some things go wrong.

In general or now? The message seems to be written in Dutch. This is also mandatory for the Dutch government. “Some things go wrong?” is that an argument or your second clincher? I’m leaning towards the latter.

There is of course nothing ‘secret’ about the location, but what is collected there is of course secret.

Indeed, I find little information as to why the location should be secret versus just unknown or “secret” – that certainly doesn’t seem to be in the press release. That you just say that it alone it is about the data and not about the location, however, is also not substantiated.

Also, this is just a press release. That also goes through different hands, so that the deductions information often makes no sense anymore.

You call that “content information”. I find this claim just as poorly substantiated as your other claim. I often miss depth in press releases but that “the information makes no sense” is only used here to create a certain anti-establishment feeling.

I give your message a Wappie rating of 8, because in contrast to the press release there is really nothing in it that is correct, substantiated or verifiable; it only plays on the reader’s feelings.

[Reactie gewijzigd door uiltje op 5 augustus 2022 14:56]

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