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Exactly yes. A well moderated news aggregation site is valuable.
Comments can be insightful. That was the difference between Reddit and the rest. Reddit had its problems to be sure. But, in an imperfect world, it was a good place to stay informed on topics with input that "sometimes" adds value.
I'm not worried about "bias" because fox news is right and NPR is left. Everyone in here acting like we're incapable of digesting information.
The problem here on Lemmy is that you nefarious actors running around unchecked