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      19 hours ago

      Some people are unhappy with Newsweek links. So I used AP

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          Some people here are unhappy with Newsweek. So I used AP. If the mods feel this is a duplicate I am totally fine with them deleting either this one or the other one.

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              Thank you. I noticed that more and more people are becoming unhappy with Newsweek.

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                Newsweek is in a really weird space right now, they aren’t WHOLLY unreliable like a New York Post or Daily Mail, but they definitely seem to be sliding that way.

                They were always 2nd tier compared to a Time Magazine or U.S. News and World Report, but not unreliable.

                That seems to have changed in 2018 when Dev Pragad and Johnathan Davis took over.

                Here’s the worrying bit:

                https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/04/inside-newsweek-ai-experiment/

                “Newsweek believes that AI tools can help journalists work faster, smarter and more creatively,” reads the updated standards page. “We firmly believe that soon all journalists will be working with AI in some form and we want our newsroom to embrace these technologies as quickly as is possible in an ethical way.”

                My prediction is, within 2 years, Newsweek will officially become AI slop and can be safely disregarded as a valid source.

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            You should be able to figure out that’s a duplicate on your own. It’s literately the same article.

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              Nothing to figure out. Like I said; some people here don’t like Newsweek lately, and don’t want to give them clicks. This is a direct AP news article, from AP news site. So no one has to click Newsweek. If the mods feel this is too much of a duplicate, then I totally support them either deleting this one or the Newsweek version. I’m happy to delete the Newsweek one, but I’m not sure if that’s allowed in the community since it’s been up for a bit. If the mods are ok with me deleting the Newsweek one, I can totally do that too.

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                  Does that matter? Because that has nothing to do with this article or this community. Different communities and different instances have different rules and guidelines. I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make since my post history is public and I’ve never hidden it. And again, has nothing to do with the content of this AP News article.