Duckk wrote:No one on Earth cares about what happens out in the Verge any more than the average US citizen cares about the daily goings-on in Venezuela. Seriously, the situation in Venezuela is absolute shit right now, but no one cares because it doesn't have any impact on a US citizen's life. It simply is completely irrelevant to them. And the Solarian bureaucracy makes it a point to keep a low profile in the Core in order to prevent getting Solarian citizens from having a reason to get worked up. The incredibly tiny minority who does care is drowned out by the billions of other voices calling out for attention for their own personal interests. It'd take something major - like, I dunno, a shooting war - for people to pay attention to things happening outside the borders.
I'd add to this that at least in Earth inexpensive travel, global telecommunications, and the ratings attractions of footage (especially live coverage of) disasters, famines, wars, etc does sometimes bubble troubles in small and/or distant normally non-newsworthy locations (as determined by the for profit free press) into the nightly news cycle.
But in a core world of the league coverage from most of the verge is months old before it shows up, and worse the next possible update is often weeks away. A problem would have to be massive and long lived to be worth dispatching news teams to cover it. I'm sure there's some long form documentary style coverage - but that doesn't usually get the mindshare of the ightly news. And even if one explosive story came in the news agency knows that without follow-up, and for real Verge systems the next ship might not come from there for months, they can't sustain a news cycle in the story - so do they get more viewership with a one off distant piece or a more local story that has frequent updates keeping their views / readers checking back for more?
Plus of course instead of 196 countries stories having to compete for news time you've fo thousands of worlds, many of them with more people (and hence presumably more news) that Earth does today. But there's still no more hours in the day to read/watch news.
I'm sure there are specialty outlets that do keep their small interested clientele fairly up to date on foreign affairs; but those are probably focused on specific industries that rely on interstellar trading.
But basically you don't need central government censorship to keep people ignorant if the news agencies figure that it's more cost effctive to mostly cover more local issues, which more directly impact their viewers anyway. Coverage of the verge is probably mostly local stringers submitting free lance reports - and that's much easier for a corrupt local system government to co optometrist control than if the major news personalities are onsite with their news team (already a problem we have on Earth)