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Better_Rough_2554@lemmy.ml to Polls@lemmy.ml · 4 years ago

What source of news do you trust?

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What source of news do you trust?

Better_Rough_2554@lemmy.ml to Polls@lemmy.ml · 4 years ago
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    deleted by creator

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    Reuters

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    stallman.org news feed

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    Wikipedia current events portal

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    AP news

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    Aljazeera English (except for news about Qatar)

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      AlJazeera is not bad on topics they don’t have a stake in. For example their coverage of the Ukrainian War is better than any news source in the Western world.

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    Deutsche Welle

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    Reuters, AP news, Aljazeera English (except for news about Qatar), Wikipedia current events portal, stallman.org news feed

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      As of the time of this reply, this post has the most upvotes in this thread but the mods removed it. Maybe the mods should consider changing the rules of /c/polls to allow for multiple answers in a single post, or make the rules more visible on mobile because I see that the mods frequently remove comments on /c/polls posts. Not claiming maliciousness by the mods, just posting my personal opinion that I’m not a fan of the posting requirements that result in my comments being deleted.

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    None.

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      IDK why this is downvoted, the idea of blindly trusting anyone is moronic…

      Scientists don’t even take research papers at their face value, not until multiple independent studies have been conducted does the scientific community treat theories as facts…

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    The Intercept

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