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Elon Musk Admits X is Throttling Links — Effectively Limiting People From Reading News
(www.mediaite.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
If you're using Twitter as a news source what are you even doing in the first place?
Go to the news outlets directly, the BBC, whoever.
I argue this is the one time I wouldn't call it Twitter.
This is a problem unique to Elon's social media's dumpster, X. He's actively hindering free speech and free press
Edit: sorry. I read more comments I see I'm wrong and this was an ongoing thing. Here's my foot in mouth comment for prosperity I guess
It's not unique to Xitter. Facebook has been deprioritizing posts with links in them for a while.
tbf lemmy is a very good news source, and sharing and discussing news articles is why reddit was created.
I like it in theory, but the content posted here seems even more politically biased than on Reddit, or at least I've found it difficult to find a good sample from different sides, and neutral content is pretty much not happening. Even in tech, most of it seems to be bashing on Musk or some other billionaire.
I just want to know what's happening in the world and I want to discuss it. Why does everything need to be so slanted? I really miss /r/neutralnews on Reddit because the mods at least enforced the rule that facts must be cited, which helped quite a bit on nonsense posts.
I like the format, I just don't think we have the right moderation team and/or userbase to get exactly what I'm looking for. But I'm unwilling to go back to Reddit out of stubbornness, so I settle for lemmy.
in defense of some of the content, people like musk are inherently slanted in countering positions, so it's kind of hard to write neutral opinion articles on the man who literally bought one of the largest social medias globally, and turned it into a republican disinformation machine for his personal gain.
factual, and fact based reporting is still good though.
Really, because since I blocked most meme communities, I feel like all I'm getting in Lemmy lately is news about Twitter and Bluesky.