• x4740N@lemm.ee
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    6 days ago

    I don’t even live in america and get constantly bombarded with american news every time I open lemmy

    There’s a time and a place for news from outside of my country but I don’t want to be bombarded with it 24/7 qnd the word filters don’t help for titles that don’t mention anything specific or are too generic

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      At this point in time, I expect my government to distance us from the US and to take measures to become more independent and closer to the rest of our allies. I don’t expect the US to become sane in the next years, and I’m not sure if they manage to switch to a normal state after Trump, and even if I don’t trust them anymore.

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        Yeah until we have some kind of broad reform you shouldn’t trust us. We’ve shown incredibly bad judgement.

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          I thought there were some lessons learned after the first ride, but after the last few weeks? Oh my god, what the heck is happening? Y’all on quarantine until the disease died off.

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      I think a good tool against this could be to have an international nonprofit organization of investigative journalists, OSINT experts, and detectives (and experts in seeing through AI abuse and other fraudulent media behaviour, and as soon as they build reputation they would need damn good lawyers too). They would act as a fast-response crack-team to look under the covers every time any powers-that-be launch a news cycle chaos-offensive (which sadly these days is “all the time”). Not just as a side-hustle or section of a general publication, but as its own non-profit-beholden organisation dedicated to that task.

      They would follow the timings and run contextual pattern recognition on all the big/fishy “look over here” announcements (or character hit-pieces attacking the credibility of people sharing uncomfortable or explosive information). Their explicit goal though would be surfacing the most promising other stories that are being buried, combine and tug on those threads to discover what kind of meta-stories and deeper narratives are being lost in the “manufactured mainstream” noise, and provide announcements/advice/guidance to other journalists and reporters on what to do next with those. They would need to all be highly experienced and disciplined expert investigators of impeccable integrity to provide adequate mental-vaccination against risks of sliding into conspiracy-hypothesising tin-hat territory due to the nature of the work.

      In addition to the obligatory website for people to discover and learn about them, they could provide a non-paywalled RSS stream of their findings, tongue-in-cheek naming it “While you were out”, maybe with a sister podcast discussing their findings called “Excuse me, I think you dropped this”.

      • This is a great idea! I would totally donate to such a thing.

        Related to this: That’s why Wikipedia is now in the crossfire, as they document everything and anything that is going on, which is a pain in the ass for those robber barons.

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          Check out propublica. They partner with a lot of local journalists to tease out deeper stories, often in topics that aren’t getting much press. They would absolutely appreciate a donation.

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      Seconded. Limit your screentime and filter out any communities and social media that seem like a broken record. Energy is a must if the 50501 movement is going to continue.

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        I can’t recommend going to a protest enough. It’s incredibly reaffirming to have a crowd around you that believes the same thing you do.

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      He literally forced everyone on twitter to read his shit. Now he’s at the core of the US government, already taking shots at the media. Take a guess.