Hi,

I have a mastodon account and would like to follow some newspapers with that. I just did, but the newspapers are posting so much that my whole timeline is just spammed with their posts. Often also stuff I am not interested in.

Is anyone else here following newspapers on mastodon? How are you handling the spam?

  • veee@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    Similarly I used to follow news groups on Mastodon, but found I was missing stories in-between my other follows. I ended up switching to RSS readers like Inoreader to handle my reading instead.

    I know it’s answer-adjacent, but I hope that helps.

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      8 months ago

      I think this really is the best solution to news sites.

      I self-host FreshRSS, make good use of its filters, and I can chew through headlines and articles in no time using the web view on a PC or mobile web.

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    8 months ago

    News sites are better to consume via RSS feeds. Check out openrss.org that has feeds for a lot of websites. There are even RSS feeds for Mastodon and Lemmy.

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    8 months ago

    Are some of these posts, boosts as in reposts? There should be an option to hide a follower’s boosts to prevent then from flooding your TL.

    You can also hide replies and use key words filters to help keep your TL tidy.

    Eta: links

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    8 months ago

    Somehow get them to have a separate feed/account for each writer, as well as each section,

    and only subscribe to those subsections of their output YOU care about.

    I don’t expect ANY newspaper to have the working-brains to understand this concept.

    Enforcement/enshittification is the only religion which fits in the heads of “executives”, nowadays, right?

    Unfortunately, that’s the proper answer.