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Even Wikipedia blocks Breitbart links by default... It's pretty ridiculous to just say I only want sources that agree with me or whatever. I'm asking any other source, whatever from L'humanité to The New York Times through the Wall Street Journal I don't care. Anything that has a bit more credence is appreciated.
Honestly after the slur filter the admin made that I disagreed with, though I completely understand why they did it, maybe it's time to block certain site (from malicious spam filled shit to even a couple of news media, Breitbart, Daily Mail or Fdesouche seem like a pretty good start IMHO. After all this is floss so one can go share Breitbart on another server.
I agree with you, the Lemmy devs should block BBC web addresses for spreading misinformation about China and the list goes on.