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I subscribed to stuff that shows uplifting news, added art stuff and some animal content to my feed. I also follow stuff that's related to my hobbies.
I need some animal subs recommendations π πΊ
I can't link to the communities right now, but I enjoy superbowl, bats, and foxes
Those are pretty good. Also plenty of cat content too
Do you have a recommendation for uplifting news on YT?
That Good News Girl
Sam Bentley
The Dodo - not news, but cute animal rescue stories and unlikely animal friendships
Yep, great advice. Stop subscribing or following politics and common βnews,β add hobbies and things you want to learn helps a lot. Youβll find that the news media is 99% negative and, honestly, lies a lot for clicks and eyeballs.
If you have to have some news then there are services like Allsides that show how liberal or conservative (US) a news article is. That at least gives you better context. Iβm sure others exist in other countries. There are certainly more US centric ones.