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  • It's not so much what their interpretation is of the specific article is, it's more that you might find more information from someone who has info that was left out, or maybe another source that has conflicting information.

    Could you show us a few not so biased news sources? I suppose this will also vary wildly by topic. A news outlet might be narrative/propaganda driven on one topic, but not about another.

    It's so much mess (through corporate ties or money) to sort through, it's hard to trust any of them anymore

  • Yeah, what a horrible headline lol.

    It's about Facebook allegedly stopping it's streaming service to keep one of its largest ad revenue customers happy (Netflix), but also that court docs were unsealed in an anti trust suit, and Facebook may have agreements with Spotify and Netflix, to allow them to read users DM's (no idea why that's relevant but yeah, fuck Facebook! Lol)

    It's very speculative though and may not be true. Not that it'd surprise me if it were true either though..

    🤷 Does anyone here even use Facebook?

  • Sometimes there's good discussion though, and it's good to hear different takes.

    Having comments also gives less power to the writer, like could you imagine if we all took Fox News or CNN headlines at face value and didn't discuss them?

  • Energy producers (one of the largest industries) of all kinds input propaganda into the world about their business - and their business is tied to climate research for public perception. Climate is definitely a manipulated message in one form or another

  • "Misleading Ads, funding experts, lobbying opinions"

    This is also just every large industry/corporation ever

  • Either they're not Chinese or they don't look further than 1 comment deep

  • This is how I know there's upvote bots rolling through here.

    Who tf on Lemmy commends Facebook...for anything?

  • The comments from when that happened a few years ago? Is that was you're referring to?

    Because I'm referring to most of the commenters in this thread having a big 'ol hate circ jerk.

    In my head, being on the left used to mean compassion and tolerance, but it's clearly the same spitefulness as the right. I'm beginning it think this is just how tribalism in general works, doesn't matter what team you're on

  • They're all back online now. I mean I dislike the ultra wealthy as much as the next guy but y'all got hate boners

  • Yeah, it's not any different than ICE vehicles, people here just love being on the Elon hate train. If it's related to anything he touches, you'll mostly only see negative comments be upvoted. Me saying this tends to set some off too so

    BRING THE DOWNVOTES, I DRINK YOUR TEARS

  • Oof you can't say anything on Lemmy that defies the "we hate tesla because Elon" culture - even slightly.

    Enjoy the -30 downvotes lol, I'm sure I'll join you shortly.

  • If they did tax the wealthy heavily, they'd probably leave the country, and pull their money and resources with them.

    I'm sure another nation would be more than willing to house billionaires/ultra millionaires and their assets, and your country would lose a lot of money/cash flow/jobs

    It's a hard challenge to solve in a world wide setting.

  • Putting people into boxes doesn't really help anyone.

    People are more nuanced than that.