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Do you try to avoid watching the news


during these days? I do.

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Just 5 minutes a day, just to make sure that aliens haven’t landed.

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Well done!

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Seriously though, I really noticed how bad it was making me feel during Covid. The lockdowns meant I watched more tv than usual, which led to more news.

Once I realised how damaging it was for my mental health, I limited myself to just 5–10 minutes a day - it worked wonders.

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Never, just the opposite.
The more fake news are popping up the more I feel the need of cross checking all the news from all available sources to figure out which ones are the real news.

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It probably takes a lot of time.

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It sure does, but when you're retired having time is the least of your problems, it's more like always having too much time.

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After the election I canceled my NYT and WAPO subscriptions and don't read much political news online.

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I just avoid the fluff news. I don't like happy news I guess, but I have one other reason....(I won't share why.)

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I avoid most media.

Similar to Andy, I realised during lockdown that most of it wasn't doing me any good... so I mostly just watch films now.

I get my news from a couple of legacy newspaper websites. Takes me ten minutes tops. No TV news. No social media bollocks. I feel more informed, rather than less informed. You've gotta sift out what isn't important. 24/7 rolling news is one of the worst modern creations.

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Some time ago I "absorbed" the news, almost every day, until I realised that it was a waste of time. I get the information what is happening around the world anyway, even if I reduce the news media consumption.

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I usually avoid it, just like I do commercials. I don't even like Fox News, because they aren't any more trustworthy than CNN or MSNBC.

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As far as I understand Fox is more conservative than CNN. I can not say much about MSNBC.

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Fox News has much in common with RINO's in the US govt: it's what people like to call, "Controlled Opposition." I've watched them a few times in the past, and they're as liberal as the day is long, but people don't recognize it anymore because classic liberals are so few in number these days. A good example is, they have more women reporting as news anchors than men, most notably women who aren't white. Sound familiar?

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I like to check in on the weather, sports scores and some frightening political/war developments overseas.
Also, local crimes. It’s good to be aware of any bastards and criminals in your area.

But I don’t dwell on it nor comment much.

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Well, sports is the exception 😉 above all on Mondays.

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I try to stick to legitimate news agencies and not the sensationalized 24 hour outlets that vie for persistent attention.

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That’s fair.
The 24 hour news is a scourge, it drives a wedge between otherwise sensible people for no good reason.

Why should we be obsessing over scary North Koreans or that Vamparic looking prick Putin at two AM..?

Fuck it, it’s all nonsense.

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' and not the sensationalized 24 hours outlets..." 👍

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