#news-fatigue

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Media industry
fromPoynter
3 weeks ago

Americans say the news is essential. They just don't enjoy it much. - Poynter

Many Americans feel obligated to stay informed for voting but experience news fatigue, perceive news as irrelevant, and trust their own ability to verify accuracy more than others'.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

As the year begins, don't look away from the headlines, look better and deeper | Justine Toh

If we're news junkies, or just extremely online, we're a little like that traumatised journalist. A little. More removed from frontline carnage, sure, but subject to a similar onslaught of non-stop bad news: polarisation, the climate crisis, grim domestic violence statistics. The rising cost of living, the rise of the far right, and AI threatening to upend our livelihoods. What to do with all the angst stirred up by negative headlines?
Mindfulness
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How to stay productive as the world burns

Barely 10 days into the new year, it already feels like you can't look away from the news. In the last week alone, the U.S. military captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and took over operations of the country; President Trump withdrew the U.S. from dozens of international organizations, including a major climate treaty; and an ICE agent fatally shot a Minneapolis resident, sparking outrage and widespread protests.
Mental health
US politics
fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago

I'm Sick of Hearing About Epstein

Repetitive news coverage about Epstein and Trump causes fatigue; resources should instead address local issues like preventing TriMet's historic service cuts.
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