• TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works
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    16 days ago

    No, because the free site and app Verity News exists, which shows different biases, slants, and also the facts, collated from a variety of sources.

    It also has a weekly email roundup.

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    I used the free version for around a year. I would look at it daily and I felt it had a decent range of content. However, I started to notice factual errors with the summaries of the articles (which I assume are created by AI). This made me worried about all the times I didn’t notice errors and just learned incorrect information and possibly even repeated it to others. I’ve stopped using it and I’m looking for an alternative.

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      15 days ago

      Thanks, now I want to spend the afternoon playing Ragdollsoft games with Dimrain47 as soundtrack. (I have a Windows XP VM with Flash Player and offline SWF files)

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    You used to be able to use that basic service without making an account. Now you are forced ro, so I uninstalled. Why do I need to make an account/provide an email to read news articles?

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    16 days ago

    I have the $10/year plan which is good enough for me. I like to see the media coverage of articles but don’t feel the need for the higher tiers. Ownership breakdowns would be convenient but it’s not hard for me to look up for myself.

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    I got fed up with google news showing me benign atrocious garbage all the time but I needed a substitute. So now I’m on groundnews for 2 months and I stopped caring about news all together mostly. Skimming the headlines takes 2 minutes and then I don’t look at the app again. So uhh yeah it kinda cured the fomo

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    16 days ago

    I dislike one dimentional political categorization. By their use of the typical left/right meter, both “the left” (tankies) and “the right” (US MAGA) wants to stop supporting ukraine, so therefore its “bipartisan”. Lol nope. Fuck the 1-dimentional axis. Add more dimentions and maybe I’ll consider it.

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    16 days ago

    The idea that news transport ideologies that need to be evened out is flawed from the get-go.

    News must be factual and free of ideology. If you consume news that carry a bias (either way) then it is time to find other news sources.

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      The idea that news transport ideologies that need to be evened out is flawed from the get-go.

      News must be factual and free of ideology. If you consume news that carry a bias (either way) then it is time to find other news sources.

      Yes, it is flawed from start because it is supposed to be News. Yes it must be factual and free of ideology to accomplish the goal of informing people about the facts.

      Unfortunately humans are inherently biased, and it isn’t as easy as you are making it seem to drop trust worthy sources with some bias in favour of other factual sources without bias in the current climate.

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      15 days ago

      I’d be curious what country/ies the downvoters are from. This is also how I see it but nobody online ever agrees. I suspect it’s a culture thing: most people online aren’t from the Netherlands and I can’t say if this type of news also exists abroad (Tagesschau seems okay but I haven’t looked at it in detail or talked with enough germans about it to say that with any confidence whatsoever, and I’ve got even less info on other countries)

      In NL we of course also have some loonies who call the general news channels leftist propaganda, but overall I don’t have the impression that places like NOS spin things one way or another. It’s also government-funded which, going by the banners google now shows on publicly-funded youtube channels, probably means American readers of this message think I’m completely brainwashed by my government? Who knows, but then I’d be curious to hear what types of things they ever represented counterfactually