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@Rosemary I mentally have them in the category of "too partisan to be useful for anything but propaganda", personally.
But yeah, there's no such thing as a neutral source. There's always an implicit framing and a choice of what facts to include and omit, and how to present them.
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@Rosemary ehhh. I think something bland-ass like NPR would be a lot better for that.
One of the functions of propaganda is to incite.
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@starkatt That might be a good idea.
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@starkatt We've only actively paid any sort of attention to news in the past couple years, so we don't have the most experience understanding how to best deal with things.
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@Rosemary Yeah media literacy is a skill that's barely taught if at all, which is kind of tragic imo.
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@starkatt we tend to think that if there's no such thing as a neutral source, at least one that spins things in a direction we generally agree with would cut down on the anxiety, maybe