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Colin
@colin
What’s your preferred way of consuming news?
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Aaina
@aaina
the correct answer @colin, is doomscroll
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Rohit Kulshreshtha
@rohit
YouTube
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Matthew
@matthew
i listen to stratechery every morning in the shower
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Ed O'Shaughnessy
@eddieosh
When the pandemic hit I shut off all MSM. Haven't missed it one bit and meant I kept my sanity! Now use curated twitter/blogs/newsletters/podcasts to pick up signals and go deep if I want to.
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Chris Dixon
@cdixon.eth
twitter, FC, YouTube
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Local news station websites for local things, for global events unless it’s life threatening I avoid all news sources entirely because it’s all spin and intentionally provocative.
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Ben
@benersing
@perl
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Rani
@4484
i use hq.getmatter.com to save everything into their reading app. phenomenal product. built in audio text to speech.
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Jayme Hoffman
@jayme
dc/dm from friend > feed post > newsletter
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Steve
@sdv.eth
All in on podcasts. With chores or any type of mechanical work, it’s much more engaging than music.
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steph 🧾
@steph
Mostly twitter (for breaking news, + follow a bunch of journalists), reddit, scan homepages listened to more podcasts when I was commuting every day always thought the Quartz chatbot app was super interesting conceptually, although they no longer exist
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derek
@derek
Feedbin.
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Peter Kim
@peter
Twitter, Reddit, Farcaster Sadly email newsletters always end up being unread in my inbox
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Matt Galligan
@mg
Man, I still wish Circa was around. Nothing else holds a candle to what we were able to do with it back in the day. 😑
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Nathan Landman
@nathan
Haha I just posted something similar 😜 farcaster://casts/0x30ba029b88a8ec4dfa690555f197a6c2d05674010ff42ab8be01f3f62d7587f3/0x30ba029b88a8ec4dfa690555f197a6c2d05674010ff42ab8be01f3f62d7587f3
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Rio Akasaka
@rio
Depends on the kind of news, really. BBC for a global perspective, bird app for drama, FC for discussion.
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Mike Elias
@harmonylion
Twitter list of hand-picked conspiracy theorists
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Alessandro
@azeni
mostly email newsletters and bird app. email client apps that help to reach inbox zero really make it easy to keep up with news in that medium, at least on a day-to-day basis. bird app and now FC for instant news.
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John Gazzini
@gazzini
Once per week, Twitter + Substack. Catching the zeitgeist is a marathon, not a sprint.
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