Platform engagement hits record levels as traditional media credibility continues its downward spiral. Fresh survey data reveals public trust in conventional news sources has slipped to just 28%—marking another all-time low. The contrast is striking: while legacy outlets struggle for audience confidence, decentralized and independent platforms are capturing unprecedented user attention. This shift signals a broader realignment in how people consume information. Whether driven by dissatisfaction with editorial bias, fact-checking skepticism, or simply algorithmic preferences, the trend underscores a fundamental change in the digital information landscape. For Web3 enthusiasts, it's a reminder of why decentralized platforms and community-driven narratives are gaining traction—the traditional gatekeepers of information are losing their grip.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 6h ago
28% is overestimated; I stopped paying attention to traditional media a long time ago.
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FortuneTeller42
· 6h ago
28% trust level, this is still an overestimation of traditional media, right?
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RugPullAlarm
· 6h ago
28% confidence level? I’d like to see the sample size and funding sources of this survey. Could it be another self-conducted poll by a project team to promote themselves? Haha
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NftMetaversePainter
· 6h ago
actually, the algorithmic beauty of this information redistribution mirrors the hash value verification we see in blockchain primitives—28% trust isn't just a number, it's the death knell of centralized narrative control. the masses are finally grasping what we've known: immutable ledgers >>> editorial bias. this is computational aesthetics in real time
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BearEatsAll
· 6h ago
Giving it 28% of face, the house should have collapsed long ago
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rugged_again
· 6h ago
28% still dares to boast? It should have collapsed long ago
Platform engagement hits record levels as traditional media credibility continues its downward spiral. Fresh survey data reveals public trust in conventional news sources has slipped to just 28%—marking another all-time low. The contrast is striking: while legacy outlets struggle for audience confidence, decentralized and independent platforms are capturing unprecedented user attention. This shift signals a broader realignment in how people consume information. Whether driven by dissatisfaction with editorial bias, fact-checking skepticism, or simply algorithmic preferences, the trend underscores a fundamental change in the digital information landscape. For Web3 enthusiasts, it's a reminder of why decentralized platforms and community-driven narratives are gaining traction—the traditional gatekeepers of information are losing their grip.