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web-cowboy | 4 years ago
- Infotainment - Tribal reinforcement - Irrelevant - Not actionable (and thus, depressing) - Making people think the world is getting worse - Immediate and not well thought out or nuanced
In some ways it's their fault, but on the other hand, the modern reader won't pay for news. Maybe it's largely a business model problem?
It's literally killing people and needs to be disrupted, fixed.
jari_mustonen|4 years ago
• Quit subscribing corporate media and subscribe to single reporters that are doing real reporting.
• Have zero tolerance for news that mislead you. ”Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.”
• Try to find reporters that are willing to give you the honest cotext even if it goes against what you expect and does not affirm your believes.
If enough people do this, those lying and misleading for profit will go out of business.
chrisseaton|4 years ago
hguant|4 years ago
The potential pitfall is that one can end up only subscribing to journalists that agree with ones point of view. I personally think this is offset by the kinds of view points that are attracted to or do well on a space like Substack, but that might just be me.
llacb47|4 years ago
zepto|4 years ago
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ErikVandeWater|4 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_42LVirfNI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXIxhF21qO4
fragileone|4 years ago
30kppldievryday|4 years ago
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andyxor|4 years ago