When you open a newspaper (or their website), articles are sorted and curated. You chose a section ( politics/tech/finance), and then you get fact-checked articles, usually one on each event. No more, no less.
In social media, there is less of that. For some events, like protests or a war, that’s ok. Speed is more important than journalistic work.
But if you have little time, Twitter is the wrong place to inform yourself. But it’s a nice bonus
When you open a newspaper (or their website), articles are sorted and curated. You chose a section ( politics/tech/finance), and then you get fact-checked articles, usually one on each event. No more, no less.
In social media, there is less of that. For some events, like protests or a war, that’s ok. Speed is more important than journalistic work.
But if you have little time, Twitter is the wrong place to inform yourself. But it’s a nice bonus