Curious to get the pulse from lemmy on where y’all look to for your various sources of news.

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        Ya, my personal fav, I try to at least watch the headlines, but usually dig into some of the featured interviews for the day. Amy Goodman is a legend

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    CNN, nbc, cbs, some from the guardian, there’s a guy called habitual line crosser ( HLC ) on YouTube. He puts humor to what he says but he has a lot of good info.

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    OK, partly off topic: I’m new here and in the fediverse in general. Trying to find out what is what and where I want to be part of.
    So I figure I go to Ask Lemmy, where I see your question and found it interesting.
    To my surprise, since I was under the impression lemmy.ml was a real leftist place I see mostly horrible MSM sources.
    Was I wrong?

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      While what you said isn’t untrue, .ml does Bill itself as a general purpose instance. Also, not all the replies are from accounts on .ml.

      In a more general sense, I always felt that only reading sources that alligned with one’s political alignment narrowed one’s perspective.

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        Thanks for the info.

        In a more general sense, I always felt that only reading sources that alligned with one’s political alignment narrowed one’s perspective.

        Definitely, I’m certainly not looking for an echo chamber. It is exactly the opposite since it’s very rare to find something outside the common MSM and social media narrative. Hence the dissapointment with all the news sources mentioned here.

        Also the left ones I know have less ‘pulp’, ‘trivial’ -or whatever you can call it- posts and more interesting subjects not covered elsewhere. I am also constantly surprised and impressed with the knowledge the users have. They know their stuff, put effort into replies, provide sources and useful info on sometimes very specific topics or events in history. It’s vastly more educational.

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      lemmy.ml federates with almost all instances most of which aren’t leftist, the admins are leftist as is a lot of the local userbase, but the moderation varies between communities and this one tends to be one of the more permissive ones. If you want one that’s more exclusively leftist you’re probably looking for Hexbear or Lemmygrad.

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    My feed reader; there’s a couple bloggers and a singular journalist that I follow. I have a digital subscription to a national newspaper as well.

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    On my end, I tend to watch democracy now, read cbc, npr, ap, and reuters, and then follow plenty of youtube channels for different takes on a variety of subjects. Always looking for new stuff though, so I appreciate all the replies!

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    I listen to pods at work: NPR and DemocracyNow for my daily news, then weekly news/commentary from Labor Stoppage, Citations Needed, Some More News/Even More News, The East is a Podcast, The Deprogram, and ChapoTrapHouse.

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    The Guardian, The Tyee, BBC, CBC, Reuters and AP, with a dash of utterly unreliable press from abroad.

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    The Guardian for international news because they are cool with not doing a paywall anywhere. They encourage to pay only.

    Die Zeit for German news.

    Wyborcza to stay more or less updated with my old country.

    For real time opinions I never ever go to X. Mastodon starts to be a good replacement and for something really hot that’s also hot in Europe, my mastodon search engine (https://masto.kukei.eu/) sometimes does the job, although it’s still immature and often searches nothing due to the nature of mastodon.