Readers and viewers are letting the mainstream media know what they think of the increasing state propaganda: they are canceling their subscriptions and turning their backs on the affirmative state press. Free platforms like ''X'' or new media like Nostr are winning the race. It's time to weed out the state media and let the citizens decide what the stupid nonsense that the fattened functionaries and moralizing humidifiers from the green commie bubble blow into the world is actually worth to them. Why should a normal-thinking person waste their time with the same old green socialist propaganda that obviously protects special interests?
Beautiful
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In Germany they are pumping more tax payer's money into the publishers now
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Free platforms like ''X''
Free in the sense that it doesn't cost any money to access? Because I certainly don't think it's free as in free speech.
Also, did you use 2 single quotes to represent a double quote? That's bizarre! haha
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Sorry, in german we quote that way. It's difficult to get rid of it.
'Free' in the sense of: there is (at least for now) no state censorship actively manipulating the platform.
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No worries, it just caught my attention.
You don't think there's state censorship actively manipulating twitter?
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If that were the case, Elon Musk would be the biggest psyop of the decade with his purchase of Twitter
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I think most of the viewership at this point is independent media showing clips and reacting to the clown world bs.
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The speed at which the word clown world has become established here is impressive and makes me optimistic
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This is wonderful to see. Thanks for sharing.
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It's a pleasure
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @xz 9 Feb
YoY change in audience, top 50 UK newsbrands, Dec '23%
GB News394%
UNILAD188%
Bristol Live52%
LBC44%
Screenrant32%
Irish Mirror25%
Radio Times25%
TechRadar22%
Forbes19%
Timeout16%
Amazing that since GB News started (13 June 2021) it's already axed four presenters from the channel for expressing their own opinions which were actually popular opinions.
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