I heard of services like this that do this or similar I haven’t;t actually checked one out long enough to see how well it works myself.
My name is Rob. I’m autistic, 25 yo, a user of tech,
I aim to not be transphobic, homophobic, xenophobic, fascist and etc. Anti alt-right /anti far-right propaganda
I heard of services like this that do this or similar I haven’t;t actually checked one out long enough to see how well it works myself.
Not a bad source actually since, you’re atleast getting mostly stories posted/shared by regular individuals and not a search engine algorithm throwing the same few sites all the time at you.
I use Lemmy as one of my secondary primary sources for news, while not my major, which happens to be a small handful of nonprofit ones. For tech news particularly, Lemmy users tend to do pretty good at sharing some good stories.
Good question, first I didn’t screenshot the entire post, the purpose was it’s to narrow it down to the point that I wanted to highlight, and it’s more likely to be a fair use if I commentat it and contain less of the content. For the full content you should view the actual article.
Ai, at it again
also, Microsoft at it again
Yes, nonprofit doesn’t mean unbiased. But, they do tend to report content in a public interest perspective, rather than a specific political leaning. Public interest may sometimes happen to lean a certain way. This is why I prefer them, you can atleast know that they’l report on some topics that people want to hear.
While a corporate news organization is going to report what *they want to report, based on their specific political leaning and/or their profit driving goals.