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  • Where do you prefer to get information/insights?

    Thomas Halliday
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    Fabian Maume
    Social media aren't realy reliable as they change their algorithm often. It is also easier to archive an email for later than to archive a social post.
    Hossein Yazdi
    I 99% of the time use Twitter to follow up on the latest world events and news and occasionally skim through reliable news sites.
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    Marvin Mändle
    Personally I don't read newsletters at all. I try to search information in the internet, when I need some specific ones. Most of the time I get business related information from LinkedIn.
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    Thomas Halliday
    Social media does have its values but if you find a creator you trust, a newsletter is better because you do not rely on an algorithm to stay up to date with content.
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    @thomas_halliday Many emails tend to be very long (and I usually scroll them). Social media posts are more brisk so I can get information in a few lines. Saving the time sometimes :D