General news, niche hobby news, anything - what sources do you regularly read?

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Lemmy, so it’s often outdated or wrong.

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Honestly yeah, I might set up my own rss reader and see how that goes. I like engaging with the Lemmy community though.

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Yeah i like the community not as zealous as Reddit yet.

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And would have a strong left spin too it.

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Yeah i don’t put much salt into any of the news i see here.

I have given up on keeping up with the news really.

Although i watch simon whistlers updates on world affairs

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I try get news from a variety of places i do like reading opposite slants on the same events its kinda interesting tbh. Look man those who turn i blind eye to political games will be used up and spat out we have to be informed else face being abused/used by those who are.

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I dont consume news actively. I stopped watching tv and listening to radio because of ads and news. Both are not great for my mental health. Too stressful, too manipulative.

When something pops up in the fedi, I read it. If it becomes too much, I mute it.

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Generally my policy is that if it’s news I need to hear, it will find its way to me one way or another. I need not go seeking it out. I will look up something I’ve heard if I want more info, but I don’t read news for its own sake.

The great bulk of news that reaches me being second, third, fourth-hand and beyond means I’m not well-informed about anything. But at least I’m not wasting brain cells on whatever dumb shit <celebrity> did, or what shit <politician> said, or what breakthrough <scientist> made that does not remotely lead to the conclusion the article implies, or some journalist’s speculative opinion piece masquerading as news.

If I could just get a dry listing of everything that happened the previous day, only including events of actual consequence like “law passed” or “person died” or “business discontinues product/service”, and leaving behind any event that can be effectively retold as “<person> scrawled message on public toilet stall” (like many celebrity and political articles) or anticipation pieces that try to predict future events, I’d be satisfied.

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Sounds pretty good. I personally enjoy computers and science stuff so that I do read but I get real pissed if the article is loaded with political opinions disguised as science, independent of it is aligned to my view or not.

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Lemmy, lemmy and lemmy

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