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When visual media is created with
, it prevents the viewer from being able to draw their own conclusions.

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When visual media is created with **strong bias or leading imagery**, it prevents the viewer from being able to draw their own conclusions. This can occur when the media is designed to evoke a specific emotional response or to convey a particular narrative, limiting the audience's ability to interpret the content independently. Other factors like selective editing, framing, or the use of persuasive techniques can also contribute to this effect.

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