• therantechguy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 hours ago

    None are good and also guessing how shit these socials are at conveying news in one singular tab or none at all and are at mercy of the algorithms.

  • taiyang@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Bad news except you can’t trust TV either. Or reading the news, lately. At least regardless of the medium, general advice carries-- double check sources, learn which are credible, etc.

    I just hope people are following links and not just reading headlines, right? …Right?

  • Goodmorningsunshine@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Well, fuck us. there no way television news can be trusted and absolutely no way most social media sites can be trusted. How quickly the information age destroyed information.

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      4 hours ago

      It is the source most Americans get their news from wether it’s technically a news source in itself.

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    8 hours ago

    At least with social media, you can choose what content to engage with or scroll past. A lot of TV news is fear mongering non-news entertainment. I don’t care that someone got arrested after a high speed chase. I don’t care about someone’s dog charity. What your local Sinclair is peddling, let alone Fox, is just about getting you to come back over and over for the ads, and it’s a continuous feed of trash somekne else is deciding to put in your face and dub important.

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    9 hours ago

    And that’s problematic as social media is harder to debunk due to how chronic bullshit flies.

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      5 hours ago

      Is it though. Are they gonna trust cousin Lenny more than the talking heads on a big TV show with production. Are you gonna sound more or less credible than cousin Lenny, now a big TV show with “experts”

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        6 hours ago

        Lemmy has links to a variety of news sources, some more credible than others. I imagine there are people who link credible news sources on social media as well?

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          7 hours ago

          I’d say they’re equally meh due to not showing the whole picture. TV kinda says what feds allow 'em to, and antisocial media gives an easy way to filter only the news strengthening your beliefs in whatever (I.e. radicalization). But with the latter one can at least consciously add more perspectives [unless it’s Facebook, and zuckwomble decides to conduct one of his mood control experiments or something]

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            6 hours ago

            msm is still worst thought, because the tradional network ones are under the control of conservatives. not by much.

  • kirk781@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10 hours ago

    Indian newspapers have launched partially automated YouTube channels, some with AI avatar presenters. Nearly a fifth of Indian readers said they use chatbots like ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini (including AI Overviews) weekly to access news. In the U.K., that number was only 3%.

    I knew YouTube channels were popular as a news source in my country (with their over the top hysterical style) but didn’t knew that Gemini/GPT was also getting big here.

    I still read a digital version of a proper newspaper. I find it slightly more informative and factual. In the good old days, I used to get a physical newspaper because nothing beats the touch of paper.

  • YappyMonotheist@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Okay, I’m gonna give you a tip if you’re interested in geopolitics and recent events: follow EvanWritesOnX. I don’t have any actual social media accounts but you can read his posts without having a Twitter one, and he certainly seems to have a very clear view of what’s happening. Take care!