I know of nobody that buys or reads newspapers of any kind much less left wing propaganda. So having them go the way of the buggy whip suits me fine. As for online version, no thanks again. Your reason is sufficient.
As for X, Musk took away the censoring and made it usable again by everyone. That plus it’s meant for mobile use. None of this is comparable to the LA Times or other papers. Musk dealt with the algorithms that were problematic. Algorithms aren’t the problem at the LA Times. An editor telling hard core lefties to be more more balanced is like telling a Doberman to attack more gently and bite less painfully.
Let’s just say, why cut down the Amazon rain forest if you don’t have to? Newspapers in their day were fine. I delivered them when I was young. Sundays were a bitch and my hands were always blue with ink. In bigger cities there were competing papers, usually one was more liberal. Then most places only had one and that one became more and more liberal. Over time readership started declining until now they need life support. They’ve become like telephone booths in a world of cell phones. No longer needed.
I know of nobody that buys or reads newspapers of any kind much less left wing propaganda. So having them go the way of the buggy whip suits me fine. As for online version, no thanks again. Your reason is sufficient.
As for X, Musk took away the censoring and made it usable again by everyone. That plus it’s meant for mobile use. None of this is comparable to the LA Times or other papers. Musk dealt with the algorithms that were problematic. Algorithms aren’t the problem at the LA Times. An editor telling hard core lefties to be more more balanced is like telling a Doberman to attack more gently and bite less painfully.
Let’s just say, why cut down the Amazon rain forest if you don’t have to? Newspapers in their day were fine. I delivered them when I was young. Sundays were a bitch and my hands were always blue with ink. In bigger cities there were competing papers, usually one was more liberal. Then most places only had one and that one became more and more liberal. Over time readership started declining until now they need life support. They’ve become like telephone booths in a world of cell phones. No longer needed.