News and information have become so saturated that it can often feel overwhelming to navigate the volume of content available. Questions like “What is credible?” and “What makes this reliable?” are ones you must constantly ask yourself. As a consumer, I approach everything with a degree of skepticism, especially when it comes from the media.
Not every piece of information should be accepted at face value; it’s essential to critically analyze the source, consider their motives, and identify any biases. Developing this habit ensures that you’re not just passively consuming information but actively engaging with it to form well-informed opinions.
As a busy student, I rely on the most accessible news sources available to me while I’m on the move. Platforms like Fox News, TikTok, Instagram, CNN, and local news stations provide a mix of perspectives; liberal and conservative, global and local.
Social media allows me to quickly catch up on trending topics, while traditional news producers give me more in-depth and reliable coverage. This combination helps me stay informed from various angles, quick updates with more comprehensive analysis.
While it might not be a traditional news source, TikTok has become an important platform for staying updated on real-time events as they are occurring. I follow creators who specialize in breaking down news, politics, and social justice issues. This often provides me with a unique perspective, because the algorithm used provides consumers with different perspective to different news stories in the span of minutes.
I believe that there’s a lot of value on how quickly information spreads on TikTok, though I always cross-check with other sources to ensure accuracy. It’s a great way to stay connected.
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