Tiktok streams and the Snapchat heat map have by far been the most consistent sources I’ve found so far. No news bias and I don’t have to worry about Twitter speds reposting footage from conflicts in unrelated countries that happened 10 years ago. Most of what I see in the snaps and streams is just first person video footage with zero narration, which is the best way to see what’s going on in my opinion.
I originally started by watching a few lives on YouTube when shit kicked off and quickly realized that the hosts were incapable of sourcing what they were looking at in real time. I saw too many trolls posting fake articles and the commentary they were providing was generally insufferable.
Seeing it as it happens through the camera lens of someone who is living through it is very unique to this situation as well. This whole conflict, war, whatever you want to call it, will probably be the first to be experienced this way. We no longer have to rely on corporate news shills or propaganda. There will be plenty of people who still choose to consume their information that way, but the point is that now it’s optional.