I'm complaining that an evaluation of whether facts are causing a "backfire effect"
Back-fire-affect: The process by which people counterargue preference-incongruent information and bolster their preexisting views. If people counterargue unwelcome information vigorously enough, they may end up with 'more attitudinally congruent information in mind than before the debate,' which in turn leads them to report opinions that are more extreme than they otherwise would have had."
If I understand the definition correctly.
The effect starts with a problem of discernment between fact and opinion. Instead of debating facts a vigorous defense of opinion occurs with an end result being a more extreme position.
Facts are relevant in that they are being dismissed so I might not argue that the problem of facts causes the backfire effect I might argue that a problem of discernment of fact and opinion does.
Fact: Trump tweet: "In addition to winning the Electoral College by a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally,"
“serious voter fraud in Virginia, New Hampshire and California - so why isn't the media reporting on this? Serious bias - big problem!"
Fact checker: Trump tweeted the statements - True
There is no credible reports that have surfaced on voter fraud - True
The president elect team has not provided any proof backing his statement - True
Reporter story. Trump tweets “millions of millions of people who voted illegally” no proof - True
Fact: Trump tweet: “Pathetic - you have no sufficient evidence that Donald Trump did not suffer from voter fraud, shame! Bad reporter.”
Fact checker: Trump tweeted the statements - True
Absence of proof as proof = bad reporting – opinion
Trump Follows are not demanding Trump backs up his statements with proof - True
Backfire Effect: extreme opinion by many that all ‘media” is biased and failing at their job (except for the media that ‘I’ rely on)
Reporter and fact checker: uneasiness that facts and reporting on facts are no longer relevant and more likely to produce a backfire effect – reasonable opinion
Reporter: Opinion story: Is the absence of proof proof? should provocative statements be back up by facts. Why are people becoming entrenched in their options when we facts are reported?
Media: accused of muddying the waters with elitism philosophy.
Me: bewildered that Trump is not being held accountable. he is but so far it back fires.