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[–] captainlezbian@lemmy.world 19 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I think it's just that a content creator, especially one with the ability to come off authentically, comes off as more trustworthy than a media corporation, even one well known for its trustworthiness.

Part of me misses my childhood local paper. Especially the game we played in middle school of finding the spelling and grammar errors. Honestly though I do think we need to have a revival of subscribing to local newspapers

[–] 14th_cylon@lemmy.zip 12 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

the headline sounds fucking scary, but i wonder what the reality really is. i am in my fourties, i remember news being printed on the paper, and i understand the media world and what the difference is between trustworthy media and tabloid.

still, lemmy is often times the first place where i see specific news, esp. regarding us politics (i am from eu) - but i choose links to reputable sources (which is not that hard, because lot of times the same info is linked 5 times from the different sources) and verify if needed.

so "gets news from social networks" would sound more ominous than i think my reality is. i don't have tiktok, so i have no idea what the reality is there.

[–] Lfrith@lemmy.ca 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Reddit or lemmy news related stuff is more similar to a potentially problematic curated RSS that happens to have a comment section than influencers giving the news.

Tiktok seems to lean more towards being a video sharing platform filled with aspiring content creators with followers who can get deeply infatuated with them and become their life coach in a sense than a RSS alternative.

So the least harmful impact of those types of platforms is making something like labubu become viral and explode in visibility and popularity, and the more harmful one being what lot of podcasters have done taking on the role of new anchors or science exports to their huge captive audience.

So if going back to the old days most similar thing would probably be getting all your news from what your neighbor Bob says.

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 12 points 2 days ago

My middle school social studies teacher used to give extra credit on things if we brought in a newspaper clipping with a spelling error circled. I didn't understand until years later that getting us to read the paper was the goal, but it sure worked on me.