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magnetosphere, in Where can I NEUTRALLY keep up to date about the Palestina/Israel situation?
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If you find a reliable source, let us know

SulaymanF, in Where can I NEUTRALLY keep up to date about the Palestina/Israel situation?

Good question. It’s unfortunately difficult because it requires some knowledge of history and since there’s a cycle of back and forth violence (which most media only reports the latest episode and not what prompted it), it’s hard to follow the big picture.

LongPigFlavor, (edited ) in Gamers who have gamed for a long time

When I was younger, gaming was all I did as it was my only hobby and I didn’t have many friends. I’d play the same 5-6 games since my catalog was small and my folk weren’t keen to buy more. I didn’t care much about graphics, performance, or length. I was also more of a completionist, searched for collectables, completed challenges and time trials, and completed side quests. Nowadays, I have a larger gaming library. I own hundreds of games on Steam, but I’ve hardly played a handful of them. Over time I’ve realized that I play games for killing time more than anything else. I’ve become more conscious of how I’m spending my free time and now I spend my free time doing other things.

baduhai, in Where can I NEUTRALLY keep up to date about the Palestina/Israel situation?

Nowhere.

schnurrito, in Where can I NEUTRALLY keep up to date about the Palestina/Israel situation?

Neutrality isn’t a thing. Everything written about something as contentious as this is propaganda.

For attempts to be neutral, try Western mainstream media or Wikipedia (which mostly just summarizes Western mainstream media anyway).

For one sided propaganda for Israel, try elderofziyon.blogspot.com

For one sided propaganda for Palestine, try mondoweiss.net

Read all those and choose for yourself what parts of which sides you want to believe. Or don’t. You can also live in peace and happiness knowing that the conflict exists without thinking about it too much because in the end it doesn’t really matter what you think about it anyway.

azn03, in Gamers who have gamed for a long time

Yep. I’ve never left Counterstrike and with CS2 that came back, friends from when I played when I was in college have come back to play so we’ve been playing. Story wise, I could get into it but there just isn’t enough time and what time you have you’re going to sacrifice sleep.

It’s all about getting old.

Nawor3565,

Yup, this is the real reason. When you’re a kid/teenager, you don’t realize just how much free time you have to spend on stuff like video games. Then you become an adult and have way more responsibilities, and suddenly video games just aren’t as appealing as a time sink as they used to be.

BeardedBlaze,
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Lol I’m in my 40s, and play with guys same age as me up to guys in their 60s. Just because you don’t have the time, doesn’t mean all adults don’t.

Rhynoplaz,

That might not be the flex you think it is…

BeardedBlaze,
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What flex? I’m simply stating that he doesn’t speak for all adults. Once my kids were old enough to hold a controller, I got them into gaming. All 3 are teenagers now, and I love gaming with them. One of the few hobbies where age really doesn’t matter.

Edit: spelling

amio, in Where can I NEUTRALLY keep up to date about the Palestina/Israel situation?

That's the neat part - you don't.

The idea that there could be a truly neutral source is not really realistic, human minds do not work that way and there are many other reasons why it's even harder than that.

As long as you stay away from the blatant extremes, partisans, people with some other stake in the game, etc., all you can do is evaluate relative bias, and try to adjust for it. It is inevitable that your take isn't going to be unbiased, either, but this way you'll have had a decent shot at minimizing wrongness.

nicman24, in Where can I NEUTRALLY keep up to date about the Palestina/Israel situation?

noncredibledefense lol

MightyWeaksauce, in Gamers who have gamed for a long time
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I think the prevailing response here appears to be that as you get older you just don’t have the time like you did back in the day and so it’s harder to get into games. I think there’s truth to that but i wanted to point out something else. When you get older most people tend to do less NEW things and instead get more comfortable with what they know. Old people don’t know what’s going on in music, or art, or cinema, or even science because you find a world view that works for you and you stick with it, it gets comfortable.

When you’re younger you are more likely to give a fair shake to that new music genre or video game because you have so little to judge it against and you’re thirsty for new experiences. Not so much when you get older, people stop experimenting with NEW in favor of reliably good. Maybe use that perspective when looking at a new game or a game that you own but have never gotten into.

I have owned Rimworld since 2019 I think but I never got past the tutorial until recently. For some reason it all clicked and now I can’t stop playing. I think part of that is because it is so NEW to me, I haven’t played anything like it before so I can get swept away by it. Hard to do that when you’re playing your millionth FPS or open world slog.

Also playing with friends helps a lot. My significant other is a new convert to video games and it’s an absolute blast introducing them to new content. I had no need to go back and play Stardew Valley again… but it sure was fun lol

chilicheeselies, in Gamers who have gamed for a long time

You are just getting older. You cant expect to keep doing the same thing over and over and get the same high from it. Chasing the dragon. You need to include fresh, new experiences to liven things up. You’ll always ennoy games to some degree, but you will never get the aame satisfaction from it that you did when you were tounger and it was fresher.

twinnie, in Where can I NEUTRALLY keep up to date about the Palestina/Israel situation?

I think BBC is pretty neutral, considering each side is accusing them of being biased towards the other.

1rre,

BBC historically have shown bias based on what they do and don’t report on, however what they do report on is generally a gold standard for neutrality

Jackthelad,

The BBC literally had to apologise a week ago for parroting Hamas propaganda about the missile hitting the hospital.

They then had the audacity to lecture people on how to avoid “misinformation”.

iforgotmyinstance, in Where can I NEUTRALLY keep up to date about the Palestina/Israel situation?

So far nowhere. You have to read multiple takes and glean the truth within.

Zarxrax, in Gamers who have gamed for a long time

I feel like a lot of games these days make it difficult to get into, ironically by trying too hard to make it easy to get into, with excessive tutorialization. Part of it might also be the types of games that you like. For example, I want to play a game to have fun and challenge myself, not to sit around watching a story play out for a half hour while I walk around doing nothing. So the majority of popular games that people are always talking about are the kind of games that I would absolutely hate. I want to just jump in and play. The new Super Mario Wonder game is a pretty good example of something that just gets out of your way and lets you play the game, so I have been enjoying it quite a bit for the past few days. The recent F-zero 99 is also an enjoyable racing game for me, for the same reasons. I have also been getting into fighting games more in the past few years, so I’ve been playing Street Fighter 6 a lot.

So the most important thing I have learned, is that I can no longer just look at which games are considered “good”, because in many cases I’m going to hate them. When I was younger, I would love just about any of the popular games. But now, I know what I like, and that’s what I gravitate to.

Candelestine, in Where can I NEUTRALLY keep up to date about the Palestina/Israel situation?

Not a great idea to try. It’s theoretically possible but fraught with peril. Instead, it’s much more feasible to pick two news sources, one pro-whatever and one against, and check both.

There’s aggregators like (our sponsor,) ground news (!) that let you sort by stance and affiliation, that can make it more convenient.

If you must go with a shortcut, pick a country that is interested in the conflict, but not particularly on one side or the other, and read how its being reported there. India for instance, has been fairly neutral on this conflict, to the dismay of both sides, as they have economic ties to both Israel and the Arab world. They’re being critical of more or less everyone, and especially the British. lol Still not unbiased though, y’know?

So, it’s better to just check both sides regularly.

xkforce, in Where can I NEUTRALLY keep up to date about the Palestina/Israel situation?

Reuters and AP are about the most neutral, reputable news sources youll find.

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