Template talk:Propaganda
Waving the red shirtPossibly waving the red shirt would be appropriate for inclusion, although possibly a subsection of sth you already have. -LlywelynII (talk) 14:20, 4 February 2010 (UTC) ColourHow about a changing to a colour that's more pleasing to the eye...? The current one is pretty painful to look at // HannesP (talk) 21:04, 18 April 2010 (UTC) PictureI don't understand why the current picture (File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F005102-0011, Lager Friedland, Kriegsheimkehrer, Schreibkraft.jpg) is used for illustrating the topic of "propaganda". Looking at the picture, having heard that it was about "propaganda", one might guess that you see a clerk taking a dictation from a propagandist or spin doctor - possibly a Nazi official, since it is an older photo in a german-language environment (according to the sign "Kein Durchgang" in the background). But the situation is completely different.
Added entry for Fake news websiteAdded entry for Fake news website, feel free to remove or add to another template if more relevant, or keep it, either way. Sagecandor (talk) 15:15, 28 November 2016 (UTC)
newspeak - the article is completely focused on the fictional work, not drawing real-world parallelsThe word "newspeak" may be sometimes informally used to critique phrasings and euphemisms in the real world, but since the article refers exclusively to the fictional universe of 1984, I think its inclusion here is not that much better than, say, "kryptonite" in a proper "radioactive minerals" list. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.93.252.251 (talk) 18:44, 11 February 2017 (UTC) "Historical revisionism"This should not be included as a propaganda technique. It is legitimate scholarship. Its dishonest, propagandistic companion, historical negationism, represents the technique of deliberately distorting the historical record amply on its own. 108.34.206.74 (talk) 03:59, 30 August 2018 (UTC) |