You don’t worry that limits you to stories that are already covered by your preferred news sources?
To be clear - I don’t think you’re headline shopping, but I think you might be missing out on coverage of topics - choice of coverage is an important part of media bias.
It depends. If it’s a general topic covered by most outlets, most people have probably know about it. So I pass on those. My goal is engagement and informing, so the more controversial the better. I try to find offbeat news that isn’t covered by main places.
I search for alternative news sources so I don’t stay in a media bubble.
So you pick a random news site and read all their articles or do you search for additional coverage after seeing it on somewhere else?
The latter.
You don’t worry that limits you to stories that are already covered by your preferred news sources?
To be clear - I don’t think you’re headline shopping, but I think you might be missing out on coverage of topics - choice of coverage is an important part of media bias.
It depends. If it’s a general topic covered by most outlets, most people have probably know about it. So I pass on those. My goal is engagement and informing, so the more controversial the better. I try to find offbeat news that isn’t covered by main places.
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Yes. We all should, if only to learn their intentions.