š¯•¸ is becoming the go-to source for news

Diogenes

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Joe Rogan says š¯•¸ is the most trusted source of news!



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Grok:

Determining whether X is the most widely-used app for news involves looking at multiple sources and considering various metrics such as user base, engagement, and app store rankings. Here's a breakdown based on the available data:

  • App Store Rankings: Recent data shows that X is the top iOS News app in the U.S., maintaining its ranking without change in recent months. This suggests a strong position in terms of downloads and usage on iOS devices. Similarly, X has been reported as the number one news app in other contexts, like in India, where Elon Musk highlighted its position on the Apple App Store.
  • User Perception and Engagement: Posts on X, particularly from accounts like @cb_doge, indicate a perception among users that X is becoming a primary source for news, with claims of it being the #1 news app in various countries. These posts suggest a trend where more people are turning to X for real-time news updates.
  • Comparative Analysis: According to broader surveys and research, platforms like YouTube and Facebook are still widely used for news consumption in the U.S. and globally. A Pew Research study from 2024 indicates that these platforms have a significant user base for news, with X (formerly Twitter) having a smaller share of adult users compared to these giants. This suggests that while X might be prominent in certain contexts or among specific demographics, it's not universally the most used app for news across all metrics.
  • Conclusion: Based on the available data, X appears to be a leading app for news in certain contexts, particularly in terms of real-time updates and user engagement, especially on iOS platforms. However, when looking at the broader landscape, platforms like YouTube and Facebook generally have a larger user base for news consumption. X's position as the "most widely-used" app for news can vary by region, device ecosystem, and how one defines "widely-used" (e.g., total users vs. active engagement).

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I suppose this is one reason the left hates Elon Musk.

On Twitter you used to get banned if you told the truth, but you wouldn't get banned for lying.

On š¯•¸, you aren't banned for lying, but the Community calls out your BS.


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As far as you're able to tell, I'm sure. ;)
People who pay attention to uneducated internet bloggers are even more stupid than the bloggers who are conning them.
Credentials matter--a lot--and they exist in the mainstream media.
If you actually graduated from Columbia J School, you're probably qualified.

Qualifications are non-existent in internet media, and simple discourse with people who rely on such sources
quickly reveal how pathetically stupid they are.

Populism is the cancer destroying the nation.
Intellectual elites are elite for a reason.
 
People who pay attention to uneducated internet bloggers are even more stupid than the bloggers who are conning them. Credentials matter--a lot--and they exist in the mainstream media. If you actually graduated from Columbia J School, you're probably qualified. Qualifications are non-existent in internet media, and simple discourse with people who rely on such sources quickly reveal how pathetically stupid they are. Populism is the cancer destroying the nation. Elites are elite for a reason.

Wow, so many logical fallacies, plus credentialism? Tsk.

I pay attention to the content, not the origin.
 
Credentials matter--a lot--and they exist in the mainstream media. If you actually graduated from Columbia J School, you're probably qualified. Intellectual elites are elite for a reason.


That appears to be the path of least resistance and maximum convenience.

None of it requires any thought or personal effort.

You can just let the media form your opinions for you.
 
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