When trying to get one's head around what's what, it's important to be able to tell good from bad. Trustworthy from deceitful. True from false.
I keep seeing posts here in r/cryptocurrency linking to all kinds of different websites, some resembling amateur blogs (not that I have a problem with amateur blogs).
A lot of these websites look really low quality, and most of the time, the articles consist of just one or two paragraphs and then some pointless graphic like a coin sailing on an ocean of graphs.
There must be a reason why the good people of this subreddit are creating posts linking to these dubious sites with their low-quality articles. I just don't see why. Nobody is going to upvote such posts, and there's obviously nobody interested in low-quality news.
So I'll ask broadly: Which news sites do you trust and why?
Edit: Seems like people like CoinDesk in general and dislike Benzinga in general.
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