In this post-truth media landscape, what news sources/publications do you use & trust the most, and why?

  • wuphysics87
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    16 days ago

    Fox News says The Gulf of Mexico is now The Gulf of America. I trust that they said it. Same as any other organization. They said X. That’s about it. The real selfish, honest truth, unless if effects me personally or will cause me to act, I really don’t care.

  • @Thesilverpig@lemmy.ml
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    17 days ago

    Trust no one. Using the framework of Noam chomskys manufacturing consent to help identify biases and read between the lines is a pretty good strategy though.

  • @Jimmycakes@lemmy.world
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    279 days ago

    None of them have blanket trust. Read each article, dig through half a pound of bullshit to get to the facts behind the click bait headline. Then see if that makes sense. Seek out second source if the topic requires it.

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      8 days ago

      Reuters lied about Maccabi supporters attacking Dutch people instead of the other way around and manufactured fake outrage about pogroms.

      Reuters also said they confirmed oct7 rape footage evidence which turned out to be a lie because it does not exist.

  • @geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml
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    158 days ago

    Dropsitenews

    DemocracyNow!

    Mintpressnews

    Theintercept

    KenKlippenstein

    Jacobin

    Why? Because they have not spread pro Israel propaganda without doing a minute amount fact checking. Or worse, straight up lying for Israel.

    There are a few, such as TheGuardian, which have spread massive Israeli propaganda for a year. They have recently turned around tried to put the mask back on. But they have already shown their true face.

      • I feel like their bias is to simply not cover things they do not want to show.

        But the reason I find them more credible is because they are able to provide sources and not quote their own random anonymous journalists. If I can check the sources I can verify claims.

  • Swordgeek
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    119 days ago

    None in isolation.

    CBC is a pretty reliable go-to although they’re more than a bit pandering these days. BBC is similar. Al Jazeera is pretty reliable for things not related to Islam and Palestine in particular (although they’re not as biased as they could be). AP is fairly neutral. Aside from that, it’s non-legacy Canadian sources like the Walrus and the Tyee, which all have their problems but are good at exposing reality.

  • @Keeponstalin@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    There are others, but I’d say these are the top in terms of credibility, investigative journalism, and reliability

    That said, it’s still best practice to cross verify reporting

    The Intercept

    Democracy Now

    Common Dreams

    ProPublica

    Mother Jones

    Jacobin

    Zeteo

    Drop Site News

    Al Jazeera

    +972 Magazine

    Human Rights Organizations

    Edit: adding Counter Punch

  • ComradeSharkfucker
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    9 days ago

    Peoplesdispatch is one I put high trust into but all reporting is inherently biased and should be read with an understanding of its biases. I also like the Al Jazeera and Jacobin but both of those can be hit or miss sometimes. Especially the Jacobin lmao

  • breadguy
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    59 days ago

    I ask gemini and take everything it says as 100% fact 🙏

  • @TrippyFocus@lemmy.ml
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    59 days ago

    As others have said no one source should have blanket trust.

    Understanding the bias the source may have by looking up who owns/funds it and understanding how that might skew what you’re reading is important.

    For news based on studies I usually will try to directly to the study which should list the methodology which will help show how well done it was.

    If I have time later I’ll put together a list of ones I use and what I’ve seen as their biases.

  • Libra00
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    I don’t trust a particular source. I sorta trust GroundNews to at least show me the bias and give me less-overtly-biased alternatives. Otherwise I am more trustful in general (but don’t fully trust) investigative journalism orgs like ProPublica, independent journalists like Ken Klippenstein, etc.