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How to Build a Better News Diet in an Age of Information Overload

Landyn May 28, 2026 3 minutes read
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Most people’s approach to consuming news is essentially passive. Notifications come in. The feed refreshes. A headline catches the eye. A video starts playing. By the end of the day, you have absorbed a lot of content, but it arrived largely by accident, selected not by you but by algorithms optimizing for your attention rather than your understanding.

Building a better news diet is not about consuming more. Most people are already over-consuming. It is about consuming more intentionally, with some thought about where your information comes from and what you are actually trying to get out of it.

Start with the question of what you actually need news for. Most people would say something like: understanding what is happening in the world, staying informed about issues that affect their lives, and being a reasonably informed citizen. That is a legitimate set of goals, but it does not require reading thirty news stories a day. It probably requires reading a handful of carefully chosen ones, plus one or two deeper pieces per week on topics you actually care about.

The difference between a healthy news diet and an unhealthy one is not volume. It is variety and intentionality. A healthy diet includes more than one source on the same topic, includes sources that approach things from different angles, and includes some longer-form journalism that goes beyond headlines into actual reporting. An unhealthy diet is dominated by a single platform’s algorithmic feed, skews heavily toward whatever is generating the most outrage that day, and rarely includes anything that challenges existing assumptions.

Source diversity is underrated. If your news comes primarily from a single outlet or a single social media platform, you are getting one perspective’s version of events, even if that perspective presents itself as neutral. Reading one center-left outlet, one center-right outlet, and one international source covering the same story gives you a much better picture than reading three articles from the same publication. The facts that appear consistently across all three are more reliable. The differences between them tell you something about framing and emphasis.

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Scheduled consumption beats continuous checking. The habit of checking news constantly throughout the day feeds anxiety without proportionally increasing understanding. Important things that happen at noon will still be there at 7pm. Setting specific times to read news and turning off notifications the rest of the time reduces the stress load significantly without meaningfully reducing how informed you are. Most breaking news stories look different by the end of the day than they did when they broke.

Resources from CompassionPulse for building a healthier news diet that keeps you informed without keeping you perpetually anxious are worth seeking out, because the defaults the platforms offer are designed around their business model, not yours.

The goal is not to be cynical about news. Journalism at its best is genuinely important and worth supporting. The goal is to be a more active reader rather than a passive receiver, someone who chooses what they consume and why, rather than someone who absorbs whatever the algorithm decides to serve up that day. That shift in orientation, from passive consumer to active reader, changes the experience significantly. It also tends to leave you better informed and considerably less stressed.

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