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Phoephus@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Where do you get news from online that you trust?

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Where do you get news from online that you trust?

Phoephus@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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    deleted by creator

  • MothBookkeeper@lemmy.world
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    Here’s a chart that I’ve found really helpful. Predictably, it’s drawn some criticism, but in my experience, it’s been very accurate.

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      Except they daily mail is well known as a heavily right leaning paper for years. So I wouldn’t take that images accuracy to heart

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    NPR

    PBS

    AP

    Reuters

    BBC

    The Guardian

  • chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org
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    The Economist. Despite the insufferable name, it’s really quite good. It’s one of the only traditional publications that I actively pay for and read weekly.

    • HobbitFoot @thelemmy.club
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      Same here. Outside of if their Fuck Russia coverage (which isn’t unearned) or the viewpoint of a noble wanting to actually understand what is going on with the masses, it is pretty good.

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      Yeah, agreed, it’s pretty good.

  • outstanding_bond@mander.xyz
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    DW news (dw.com) is pretty good and not too sensational. They’re like German PBS with a whole English side of the site.

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      Thanks for dw.com. It looks like a keeper.

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    BBC News. They do a fairly good job of being impartial since both main party voters here in the UK hate it and accuse it of being biased to the opposition!

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      Isn’t it populated in the highest echelons by Tories who ensure the government is given an easy ride?

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        No it’s full of labour lovers!

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    I don’t really read news in English anymore, but when I did, I subscribed to the economist. I found most other news sites were too biased and ignored most of the world.

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    I get a weekly email from Ground.News and it’s been pretty interesting to see the distribution of sources covering various stories. I’ve never personally mused on the leanings of various sources but it passes the eye test I think, and it helps give a good aggregation of perspectives on a story.

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    https://ground.news/ is a pretty good resource. It’s a news aggregate that also reveals the source’s/writer’s political biases as a percentage of left or right. Also it’s factuality versus editorialization, and who owns the outlet.

    Definitely one of the better ones out there.

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    heise online

  • Atarian@vlemmy.net
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    I don’t.

    I don’t need fear porn in my life.

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    CBC News

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    Ground.news They label bias both left, right, ans center. Blindspots, which are things that are only bring shown to one side of the political spectrum. Not sure how effective they are outside the US, tho.

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    What country do you live in?

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      USA

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        Oh sorry, there I have no idea unfortunately but I‘d go with /u/wilberfan‘s comment

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          Could also be interesting to go with TheGuardian UK. Quite fascinating to see an “outside” view of events incountry.

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    NYT. But of course, as with any source, remain critical and check for retractions/corrections.

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