The Daily Kos, The Huffington Post, and Fox News, for example, alternate between presenting significant, credible, problematic, and/or hyperbolic news coverage, requiring readers and viewers to double-check material and contextualize it with other sources.
Part 2:
it's a good idea to continuing reading about the topic from other sources to make sure the story you read wasn't written with the intent of making you angry (by providing potentially inaccurate or fraudulent information) in order to generate shares and ad income.
⚠️Some news organizations are letting bloggers post under the banner of particular news brands;BUT,many of these posts do not go through the same editing process(ex:BuzzFeed CommunityPosts, Forbes blogs,etc). so BEWARE!
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⚠️Watch out 4 stories that aren't being covered by known/credible news sites. Lack of coverage is a result of corporate media bias and other issues, but a topic or event should normally be covered by multiple sources.
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❌❌❌DO NOT BELIEVE in websites that end in “lo” ex: Newslo. These sites take pieces of accurate information and then pairs them with false information or misleading information.
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Omg skl my aunt has been married to my uncle for 35 years or so until in 2018 she caught him cheating so they lived in separate houses since then. But divorce isn't really a thing here in the Philippines so legally speaking, they were still married. But that's not the point yet