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Media Literacy Tips for Following Election News Without Burnout

Media Literacy Tips for Following Election News Without Burnout

·Nicxro·1 min read·9 comments

Breaking alerts and viral clips can overwhelm anyone during election season. A calmer approach starts with fewer sources and clearer standards for what counts as news.

Prefer reporting that cites primary documents over anonymous outrage posts. Check publication dates, look for corrections, and wait before sharing sensational claims.

Limit doomscrolling to set windows, and balance headlines with longer explainers so context survives the next notification surge.

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