Deciding what meets this criterion is

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asimj1
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Deciding what meets this criterion is

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There is a widespread misunderstanding here, as with Darwin's "survival of the fittest", that "fit" means strong or powerful. In fact, "suitable, adapted, suitable" is the correct translation. the most important task of all media organs, sorry, content providers. Filtering, weighting, classifying.

Instead, the principle today is: "It's gladly taken." This standard makes sense in a shop. If the public is buying bananas like crazy but spurning apples, then it would be an unsuitable business model to fill the philippines rcs data shop window with mountains of apples and offer a few bananas at the back of the shop. But a news outlet doesn't work quite like that. Its task is not entirely fulfilled by offering the public what it apparently wants. If it worked that easily, the guarantee of success would be to report exclusively on sex, sex and sex, penis enlargement and blood and crime. Supplemented by weather forecasts and traffic reports.

It is now an old marketing insight that the stupidest thing a company can do is to conduct a customer survey to find out what potential buyers would like to have in addition. After all, how are they supposed to know? The result is therefore usually: "What already exists is simply cheaper and better."
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