• @GinjaOP
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    -163 hours ago

    The source is fine, it’s your priorities that are wrong.

        • @jordanlundM
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          62 hours ago

          Left or right doesn’t really enter into it from a moderating standpoint, but yeah, tabloid articles tend to lean into sensationalism over facts.

          Not as bad as AMERICAN tabloids which would be flat out removed:

          https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/national-enquirer/

          But man, things like the Sun and the Daily Mirror do walk a thin line.

          • @GinjaOP
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            2 hours ago

            I’m following the list you gave, so I’m trying my best here. It’s the exact same rating as the Guardian.

            The only difference is left/right.

            • @jordanlundM
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              21 hour ago

              Oh, I know, which is why I didn’t remove it.

              I’m just saying that the British tabloid press definitely has a reputation, and because of that, you will get complaints.

              They aren’t as bad as the US tabloids, but still. If you find a good story on a tabloid site, you might want to consider finding it through a different source.

              I have the same problem here in Oregon. KPTV is and has been an excellent news source, but they’re also a Fox affiliate, so I’m always like “Yeah, better see if I can find that from somewhere else…” Same problem with Sinclair stations.

              https://www.kptv.com/

              https://katu.com/