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Dobelli advises his readers to "avoid news consumption". [11] [12] He cites "fifteen reasons to avoid news" in a 2013 blog post. [13] It is the subject of a book in English titled, "Stop Reading the News: How to cope with the information overload and think more clearly". [14] Dobelli's writings are sometimes controversial.
The decline of local news has also been linked to the increased "nationalization" of local elections. [105] [106] As citizens have fewer opportunities to read about local politics, they are attracted to national sources (such as cable news) and begin to interpret local politics via national politics. [104] [107]
A person scrolling through news on a smartphone. Doomscrolling or doomsurfing is the act of spending an excessive amount of time reading large quantities of news, particularly negative news, on the web and social media. [1] [2] The concept was coined around 2020, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More: History Exposes the Perils of Relying on Polls We also need to realize that much of the stress we’re feeling isn’t accidental. Algorithms now keep us in a perpetual storm of outrage.
Reading less means missing out on the brain-boosting benefits of books and more. (Photo illustration: Alex Cochran for Yahoo News; photo: Getty Images) (Photo illustration: Alex Cochran for Yahoo ...
For international news, the agencies pooled their resources, so that Havas, for example, covered the French Empire, South America and the Balkans and shared the news with the other national agencies. In France the typical contract with Havas provided a provincial newspaper with 1800 lines of telegraphed text daily, for an annual subscription ...
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