Exposing the dark side of prediction markets and taking back control of your news cycle

Identify and block news sources and social media accounts that are more interested in making predictions than reporting facts. Take back control of your feed by unfollowing and unsubscribing from these outlets. Your mental health will thank you!
Don't rely on a single source for information. Verify facts and predictions by cross-checking with multiple sources. This simple habit can help you avoid spreading misinformation and stay informed.
Just because someone claims to be an expert doesn't mean their predictions are accurate. Be skeptical of 'experts' who make bold claims or try to profit from their predictions. Do your own research and don't rely on authority alone.
Understand the business model behind prediction markets and follow the money. Who's profiting from these predictions? Are they transparent about their interests? Stay informed to make informed decisions.
Independent journalism is the lifeblood of a healthy democracy. Support outlets that prioritize fact-based reporting and avoid sensationalism. By doing so, you'll help create a news cycle that's more focused on facts than fantasy.
