what are your news sources?
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the comment section
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World news:
- [email protected] - The Guardian
- [email protected] - Al Jazeera
Climate / environment:
- [email protected] - Inside Climate News
- [email protected] - Mongabay
- [email protected] - Grist
- [email protected] - Planetizen
US News:
- [email protected] - The Guardian US
- [email protected] - BBC US
Tech and tech politics:
- [email protected] - Ars Technica
- [email protected] - 404 Media
- [email protected] - The Register
- [email protected] - Techdirt
US Politics:
- [email protected] - Mother Jones
- [email protected] - Pro Publica
- [email protected] - Good Politics / Political Law Blog
- [email protected] - The Drudge Report (I know! I'm as shocked as anybody. With a good-sized blacklist of crap sources in place, it's actually pretty informative)
You're my hero.
Brb setting up RSS feeds on every device I've got
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Associated Press is great for world news. They're a bit slow but you get less mistakes.
For important news like Linux news, destination Linux, brodie Robinson and the Linux experiment are my goto.
You get fewer mistakes
I'm sorry, the irony was too much to ignore
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Oh that's an interesting idea. Seems like it would be the ideal solution if it's not overly difficult to implement.
Hmm, not sure how they did it. To my knowledge that is only an upcoming feature although now that I think about it I somewhat remember that it was already partially available in the current release backend but not exposed in the UI or so
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I have 306 RSS sources soooo you're gonna have to be more specific
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Wow you can use Lemmy as an RSS feed? Will these posts overpower local stuff though?
Hopefully me clicking on these won't mean the all view on my instance is now completely overtaken by this stuff...
Depends on exactly which ones you subscribe to. I sub'd to the Guardian and was immediately overwhelmed.
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I got a local loud mouth who listens to Infowars
I just assume the opposite of what he says is true. So far it's working
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These days I try to avoid the news.
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Not a news source, but commentary. I watch/listen to breaking points https://www.youtube.com/@breakingpoints
they cite drop site news frequently https://www.dropsitenews.com/
and I read Ken Klippenstein https://www.kenklippenstein.com/
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Personally I love PBS/NPR (both National and my local station; support your local station!), The Verge, TWiT/This Week in Tech, Daily Tech News Show, Democracy Now!, C4 News, and Web3 is Going Great.
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Hmm, not sure how they did it. To my knowledge that is only an upcoming feature although now that I think about it I somewhat remember that it was already partially available in the current release backend but not exposed in the UI or so
Cool so it is possible. Seems like a good solution to the problem of automated communities that put out a lot of posts.
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Personally I love PBS/NPR (both National and my local station; support your local station!), The Verge, TWiT/This Week in Tech, Daily Tech News Show, Democracy Now!, C4 News, and Web3 is Going Great.
I do my local national public radio every day. Great local coverage and balanced fact driven national coverage. I have donated to them for a decade now. No regrets
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Roca News @ridethenews is my go to but I've tuned most things out at this point to try and stay sane.
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Lemmy and the google news feed. Sometimes my family members.
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I try to stick to AP/Reuters. They tend to be more direct and less wordy. BBC, sometimes Guardian, NYT, and other news sources follow.
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The BBC, AP, and Reuters are a good place to start.
I like Erin in the Morning, Propublica, and Bellingcat as well, but they require additional work to parse sometimes.
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Democracy now is doing excellent coverage of palestine.
Also the majority report. -
the comment section
Of Facebook
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My local government news. Call me a sheep but since they don't farm clicks they seem to have the most nuanced and engaging stories. For-profit news these days are just doom-posting and rage bait.
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I don't follow news. If it's big enough, it will reach me some or the other way.