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7 votes
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The lack of dedicated LGBTQ media is a disaster
9 votes -
Severe weather pits meteorologists against some viewers
5 votes -
What international coverage of Tiananmen got wrong
9 votes -
Newsroom Transparency Tracker
7 votes -
It's time to change the way the media covers crime
9 votes -
Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road", the media echo chamber, and Shane Morris’s vile past
12 votes -
Finland is winning the war on fake news. What it’s learned may be crucial to Western democracy
23 votes -
The Hitler industrial complex: Why Adolf Hitler is everywhere
5 votes -
The long tail
6 votes -
Should the media quit Facebook?
3 votes -
“We’re drinking now”: The oldest newspaper in New Orleans just fired its entire staff
11 votes -
When Gabriel García Márquez wanted to be a foreign correspondent in Madrid
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Steve Bannon caught on video admitting Breitbart lost 90% of advertising revenue due to boycott
21 votes -
The first ever World Health Organisation physical activity guidelines for under-fives, recommend no screen time for one-year-olds and no more than an hour for two- to-four-year-olds
An article on a parenting website: Guidance recommends no screen time for under-twos An article in Time magazine: World Health Organization Issues First-Ever Screen Time Guidelines for Young Kids....
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An article on a parenting website: Guidance recommends no screen time for under-twos
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An article in Time magazine: World Health Organization Issues First-Ever Screen Time Guidelines for Young Kids. Here's What to Know
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The WHO's press release: To grow up healthy, children need to sit less and play more
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How to reduce digital distractions: advice from medieval monks
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How the media launders fossil fuel propaganda through branded content
10 votes -
South African lawyer is first albino model on Vogue cover: ‘The way I look is enough’
5 votes -
Queerbaiting - exploitation or a sign of progress?
11 votes -
'I hate what they’ve done to almost everyone in my family' (An article about Fox News poisoning.)
36 votes -
How Rupert Murdoch's empire of influence remade the world - a three part report covering the UK, Australia and the USA
19 votes -
How Lachlan Murdoch went from studying philosophy at Princeton to exploiting white nationalism at Fox News
5 votes -
Jeff Bezos investigation finds the Saudis obtained his private data
10 votes -
In Brazil 30 million people live in a 'quasi desert' of news
5 votes -
The fall and rise of partisan journalism
5 votes -
Why your newsfeed sucks
5 votes -
From 2003 to 2007 a 24 year old Iraqi woman in Baghdad kept an online diary. In chronicling life under occupation the blogger "Riverbend" gave a perspective largely missing from English media.
15 votes -
How the American media fuels a cycle of violence
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Advertisers ditch Carlson and Pirro’s Fox News shows; protesters urge other companies to join them
7 votes -
In unearthed audio, Tucker Carlson makes numerous misogynistic and perverted comments
11 votes -
Oops! Famously scathing reviews of classic books from The Times’s archive
8 votes -
The fake sex doctor who conned the media into publicizing his bizarre research on suicide, butt-fisting, and bestiality
14 votes -
What are some things other people dislike that you quite enjoy?
Could be a game, book, movie, song, etc that is generally considered subpar. Personally, I quite like a lot of Eminem's new music, although I know it's an unpopular opinion. It certainly doesn't...
Could be a game, book, movie, song, etc that is generally considered subpar. Personally, I quite like a lot of Eminem's new music, although I know it's an unpopular opinion. It certainly doesn't hit the same highs and there are a lot of stinkers but I still think some of it is quite good and worth a listen despite the circlejerk. I've also been playing Just Cause 4 lately, and although it certainly isn't a masterpiece and I will say the story is below the others, to me Just Cause was never about the story. It's about getting in there and just having fun causing chaos and generally messing around.
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I have forgotten how to read: For a long time Michael Harris convinced himself that a childhood spent immersed in old-fashioned books would insulate him from our new media climate. He was wrong.
19 votes -
Does LGBT media have a future?
7 votes -
How an investigation of fake US Federal Communications Commission comments snared a prominent DC media firm
7 votes -
As mainstream journalists acknowledge Douma attacks were likely "staged," the "humanitarian" Syria Regime-Change Network tries to save a sinking ship
2 votes -
'Esquire' criticized for cover story on 'what it’s like to grow up white, middle class, and male'
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What are reliable sites for thoughtful content from a non-American perspective?
I came across a site about Chinese tech and video gaming and found it very Buzzfeed-y with its headlines and writing. It made me wonder what are the websites that curate a standard of thoughtful...
I came across a site about Chinese tech and video gaming and found it very Buzzfeed-y with its headlines and writing. It made me wonder what are the websites that curate a standard of thoughtful articles, essays, discussion, etc. and aren't part of the American internet scene.
I don't care what language it's in, what it's about, what country specifically it's centered on, if it's community-centric or not. If you have a suggestion, let's hear it.
Edit: An example I have is The Blizzard. It's really a subscription-model digital magazine (about soccer) but you can read various articles online.
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Where do you get your music from?
What is your preferred source for music? Streaming, CD, vinyl, web dl, something else? My preferred source is web flac usually from bandcamp but I sometimes buy cds and copy them to my computer. I...
What is your preferred source for music? Streaming, CD, vinyl, web dl, something else?
My preferred source is web flac usually from bandcamp but I sometimes buy cds and copy them to my computer. I currently don't have a vinyl player so stuff that was only released on vinyl I have to find someone else who has copied it.
I tried streaming for a while but didn't like it. There was a bunch of older stuff missing and I kept getting told things were not available in my country as well as some songs only having a shitty remaster available.
14 votes -
Do racists like Fox News, or does Fox make people racist?
14 votes -
GLAAD announces the nominees for the 30th annual GLAAD Media Awards
7 votes -
Media industry loses about 1,000 jobs as layoffs hit news organizations
15 votes -
Microsoft Edge browser flags Daily Mail Online as untrustworthy
24 votes -
YouTube breeds sociopaths and monsters. Not through audience’s demands but how the platform itself is designed.
24 votes -
Inside China's audacious global propaganda campaign
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How to keep the news coming
4 votes -
Detroit, Westworld, and moving androids beyond human
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Ben Hunte named first LGBT correspondent for BBC News
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The cover of MAD magazine #258 from October 1985 announces a special computer section featuring the MAD Computer Program
7 votes