| ▲ | meetingthrower 2 hours ago | |
Same. New yorker is the other mag I subscribed to. Until 3 weeks ago I had a high cortisol inducing morning read: nyt, wsj, axios, politico. I went on a weeklong camping trip with no phone and haven't logged into those yet. It's fine. | ||
| ▲ | paulryanrogers a minute ago | parent | next [-] | |
Being able to check out is something of a privilege. Some folks have to know when masked men are surging into the neighborhood because they don't pass as white, speak Spanish, and don't want to be assaulted. | ||
| ▲ | jihadjihad 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
People think I'm nuts when I tell them I ditched subscriptions for those sites and only check them maybe once a week, if that. But what you said is 100% true, it's fine. When things in your life provide net negative value it's in your best interest to ditch them. | ||
| ▲ | KittenInABox 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I agree with this in general but with caveats. For example I think reading national-sized news every day sucks. But if you're of a specific demographic it might be useful to keep pretty up to date on nuanced issues, like if you're a gun owner you will probably want to keep up to date on gun licensing in your area. Or if you're a trans person it's pretty important nowadays to be very aware of laws being passed to dictate your legally going to whatever bathroom or something. | ||