• knexcar@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Because why would I read an article that’s probably riddled with ads, when I could read a quick unbiased fact in the headline (edit: and an image) and get expert commentary in the comments (that often builds upon or refutes the article anyways)?

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      Run an ad blocker. Firefox + uBlock origin does wonders.

      Reading the article is a prerequisite to not being taken by disinformation.