Years ago, I was on a writing site, and wrote a historical piece on an American President. Much of the item was paraphrased Wikipedia.After it was published, at the bottom of the item were attacks by various members of the site claiming I was ‘biased.’
To over emphasise; the article was pure fact. It was when the person was elected, how, and the years served. Sowhere does ‘bias’ come into the attack?
One of the comments; “Your views are slanted and uncalled for. They don’t belong here. Why don’t you write on your blogs …”
another; “Putting a completely detached politically slanted commentary on the history of another country is pretty close to “interpretation and opinion.”
The comments don’t make sense… but that was a bye product. The product was to get my response.
I didn’t realise this. That was my innocence. I didn’t ignore the comments and continue on. I answered them.

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“Every word I have written is fact and can be proven. Where is the bias…”,
I was soon demoted, my account deactivated, because the owner of the site had decided NOT to pay many of the members, and used this trick.
I learned a bit too late, but the site went down shortly after, so I suppose I was lucky not to waste more time there than I had.
The lesson I learned is that when people want to get rid of you, or not pay you, they create events or occasions which they then use to justify their actions.
If you read the story of Samson you’ll read how he was looking for ‘occasion against’ the Philistines.
If you are alert to it, it will take longer to dispose of you, if you don’t take the hint and leave.