The way the article describes Turkey and the press is the same thing that's been happening in the US with the legacy (state funded) media. Hopefully, that's changing now though.
Lemmy & Reddit
The sake of credibility? What decides that though? Likes? Likes are a big problem imo. It doesn't really do anything except create echo chambers.
I've got a job and why should she get a different job when she makes more at the one she's at than she can make anywhere else at the moment. And if they stop taxing tips, she'll really make good money. Plus, that wouldn't hurt her employers bottom line
I've gotten banned from places on here for simply stating facts that certain people don't like and yes, you can move to another instance but there are only a few instances where you can reach a decent sized audience.
Sorry for the late reply, but I don't know. That's why I finally just gave up and installed Kubuntu onto an external ssd
I get polls through the mail
Mayor Pete? That's funny
I wish my wages were keeping up like yours
How is it propaganda when the link you directly to the twitter feed of the wife? It's more like you don't want anyone to see it because it doesn't fit your narrative.