Oh wow, theres more to this discussion, nicely useful!
says:
evaluate on case-by-case basis
So its kind of in a grey zone, not reliable doesnt mean bad source in that case. Useful link, altough wikipedia is also a grey zone in the sense that its information based on open source (everybody can edit it, and most liked proposals get through as I understand)
Well what ground news wants to do -critical evaluation and media literacy- is so vital.
But ground news deciding on what exact position on the spectrum a source is, seems to achieve the exact oposite: make people depentend in questioning and finding a variety of sources.
Nowadays everything needs to happen in an instant.
If theres a solution that only takes half a snap, that will be the only relevant choice for the mass. Thats why Im instantly asking, because just today I referred to this source to someone else as a might-be-bad example but instantly realized, I will have to ask this on the next situation (now)
maybe as European im not too well versed in US sources and judged too harsh based on anecdotal experience. All the news Ive seen are always on the "nothing has been said" or "thats reaching" side.
why is there multiple links to choose from as a source? What exactly created that choosable format - are they automated, is this some system like groundnews or something?
EDIT: Seems to be only on some interfaces. I see it on the photon interface for feddit.org but I dont see that on the base fedditorg
Its so simple once you figured out which spice ingredients to pull out the cupboard.
Smash the chickpeas,
Put mayo in
Spices.
DONE!
And it tastes soooooo great! As somebody who doesnt like intense fishy tastes but still loving tuna from the days before going full plant, I find leaving out the nori doesnt change the tuna-like taste at all!
Tell me what you think/have already tried similar!
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Since my feeds is working now, I figured I should contribute to the actual cause too :D
There's a couple listed on fedditOrg's description, but now I wonder which interfaces you guys use and how to find all the options
Also are they limited to my account? As in I'd need to create a second lemmy account under another community like lemmy.world for other interface "skins"
Is there a way to change the flavicon(icon in the tab preview as I understand) to another fediverse platform?
I currently have "mouse in flag colors" as an icon based on feddit org.
But I would prefer for example the feddit IT logo - orange mouse, clean design)
Is that possible to change with like tampermonkey addon or something somehow in a rather easy way?
I have an addon called "TwitterBird" for Mozilla replacing all X logos with the old blue twitter logo
Or is there even a better way to accomplish this without creating an additional account to swap to all the time?
Whats the best way to take action for me as a single user?
What kind of posts should I focus on making?
Ive heard of fetching reddit posts, maybe I could do that if theres like an easy process to do so, I'd happily feed some communities I like with posts from the silicon valley mafia platform to this platform!
Also whats the name of this platform? I registered under feddit org, is the umbrella term called fediverse? Accroding to wiki then this(fediverse) should be linked to platforms like pixelfed and mastadon too, is it? How do I see content from them or in what way are these platforms interlinked with this reddit styled one?