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Information StationSo I can bet a lot of people here like to stay current on news and information about gaming or tech or politics or whatever, but I noticed that I have a friend that exclusively uses Reddit as his source of information on everything.
So stealing the idea from Miles, I pose an RTCQ about how you get your news. I normally go on The Verge and Engadget for general tech news and Achievement Hunter and watch Inside Gaming for gaming news. I occasionally use Reddit as a source for news, but I'd be lying to myself if I said that's why I use Reddit. I just like the cat pictures. Honestly, Twitter is the way I get most of my news, and I usually find out about it first on there anyway.
So the question is: Where do you get your news and what kind of news is it?
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-TrueAchievements
-Kotaku
-Joystiq
Tech
-Cnet
-Google News
Ponies
Equestria Daily
Latest Internet Tends/Memes
-reddit
-4chan (technically not a news site, but that's pretty much where anything that becomes popular starts)