• @rouxdoo@lemmy.world
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    327 days ago

    I draw the line at whiskey/beer. I need both in order to watch the evening news. I won’t engage with socials until properly lubricated by both.

    “This is fine.” (meme)

  • Caveman
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    1326 days ago

    I stick to few sources that generally cover major without the doom and gloom. Generally YouTube channels are pretty good imo.

    • TLDR News (UK, EU and Global) is a great series of channels for that.

    • Caspian report on YouTube for some geopolitics/strategic outlook.

    • Real life lore for couple of deep dives on non-current issues.

    • Money and Macro for macro economic news.

    • Just have a think for climate science and energy transition news.

    • “Good news” is just nice feelgood news.

    Traditional media for closely following elections when they come out such as exit polls.

    For the Gaza issue I did break the cycle and check on Al Jazeera which is the best for middle East news.

  • @Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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    827 days ago

    I vaccilate between “Eh, world and my life were always a mess, we could do with a do-over” and “holy shit holy shit holy shit is that a nuke in the distance?”. Multiple times daily. Shit’s exhausting.

  • @KeenFlame@feddit.nu
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    1026 days ago

    Read news

    Get involved

    Have a really good revolution

    Stop ignoring your whole body telling you to resist

    To do something about it

  • Maeve
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    224 days ago

    I listen to my body, which includes my mind. I start feeling bad physically or mentally, I disconnect and do something else.

  • @shneancy@lemmy.world
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    627 days ago

    i simply stay uninformed. all the important news will come through memes and bypass all keyword filters i set anyway

    we weren’t made to receive bad news from around the globe 24/7 beamed directly into our pockets. i prefer to be happy

  • @xylogx@lemmy.world
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    126 days ago

    I use an RSS reader to grab headlines from several sources. I read the headlines once in the morning and once in the evening. My goal is to know what is going on. As much as possible I try not to get too emotionally engaged during this process. I try to be informed without being outraged or depressed.

  • @BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca
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    227 days ago

    I’ve finally made the choice and filtered trump posts, it took a while to figure out how Eternity does it.

    I still watch Late Show and Jimmy Kimmel.

  • @KammicRelief@lemmy.world
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    427 days ago

    Before November, I did it by mainly looking at AP News. During November I was kind of a mess. After November, no news at all. My lemmy feed is comic strips, Linux, photography, and asklemmy, a few other things that are not political. If major shit happens I hear from my partner or friends, but they all know I’m not that interested. My YouTube feed is Buddhist stuff, standup comedy, and hobby rabbit holes. I even filtered out the lefty late night shows (daily show etc). I know the basics of what’s going on, but don’t feel any need to get daily updates on it and I’m feeling pretty sane compared to a few months ago! We donate to Palestinian charities, HRC, etc., are active in other ways, but this daily media crap is not healthy.

  • Few things that are in the news are actually newsworthy, it just appears to me to be a lot of noise and only a small part of it will actually happen. Especially in politics given the lard in the oval Office, most of the things he does is just trying to grab attention, stil dangerous but a filter is needed.

    Basically my desire to be informed is in opposition to the need to remain sane.