I really don’t know what’s the point in posting news with just a short excerpt and no way to get to the source. It is confusing and goes against the ability to use brains to decide if something is actually true or just some kind of misinfo.
I propose:
Link sources: All news posts must include a link to their source. Screenshots are fine IF you include the link in the post body. This rule can be opted-out by individual comms.
above is based on /c/news rule #4
- Link sources: All posts must include a link to their source. Screenshots are fine IF you include the link in the post body. If you are citing a Twitter post as news, please include the Xcancel.com (or another Nitter instance) or at least strip out identifier information from the twitter link. There is also a Firefox extension that can redirect Twitter links to a Nitter instance, such as Libredirect or archive them as you would any other reactionary source.
Problems:
- What constitutes “news” exactly?


I completely agree.
I would also add that headlines are not written by the same person as the article. I frequently see screenshots of headlines on hexbear without any link attached. The article is written by the author/writer. The headline is written by the editor. Sometimes the headline is inaccurate to the article.