Since its launch in 2010, Instagram has evolved far beyond its original purpose of sharing photos with friends. It has become a reliable global news source. Personally, I get a significant amount of my news from Instagram because of its ability to deliver real-time, easily shareable updates. I also appreciate the way news is presented on Instagram. Content is typically concise and engaging, as creators focus on making short, visually appealing posts to keep their audience interested.
One source I follow closely is @TheNewYorkTimes NYTIMES. They offer up to date breaking news through a variety of formats, including short videos, articles, and animations, creating an engaging news experience for their audience.
I’ve been watching NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt for years, not out of choice, but because my parents always have it on while I’m home from school. Even though it’s on in the background, I do pick up some information from the broadcasts. The show primarily covers government and politics, breaking news, and the economy/business.
I often joke with my parents that only "old people" watch TV news, but I've grown to appreciate it. What I like about NBC is that I trust the content to be reliable, which means I don't need to search for additional information after watching. In contrast, when I come across news stories on social media, I often have to click through multiple links to get a fuller picture of the topic.
I don't rely on TikTok as a primary news source, but it's hard to avoid the political content that often goes viral on the platform. Many of the political videos I encounter feature individuals from opposing parties engaging in confrontational Q&A sessions at each other’s rallies, often with the goal of discrediting or embarrassing the other side. Despite this, TikTok does offer a glimpse into diverse opinions and trending stories, and the comment sections provide a space for discussion. Though these conversations frequently stem into heated debates rather than constructive conversations.
Another aspect of TikTok’s news content that interests me is my own passion for content creation. As someone who produces social media content professionally, I appreciate the skill and effort that go into crafting high-quality videos. This appreciation for well-made content enhances my engagement with TikTok’s news-related posts.
I saved X (formerly known as Twitter) for last because I'm relatively new to the platform. I started using X after it rebranded from Twitter, and I've found that it provides a significant amount of political and global news compared to other social media sites. This is likely due to the platform's algorithm, which tailors content based on your interests. Since my initial searches were focused on political news, my feed is now predominantly filled with political updates.
Many reputable news organizations and journalists use X to share their content. For instance, maggieNYT is renowned for her in-depth reporting on U.S. politics, particularly regarding the Trump campaign. While X is an excellent resource for political news, it shares a common trait with TikTok in that interactions between opposing viewpoints can often be heated and less civil.
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