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Hi everyone,
Lately, I’ve noticed a growing trend where local communities in the U.S. are turning to social platforms—especially messaging apps like WhatsApp—to stay updated with news, events, and even emergency updates. It’s fascinating how people now prefer real-time updates from people they trust over traditional news sources.
Websites like TimesSquareReporter.com do an amazing job covering news across the United States, but I’m curious how these updates can reach more people on platforms where they spend most of their time.
For example, I’ve come across some curated platforms like this one: https://whatsgrouplinkspk.com/usa-whatsapp-group-links/ which help people find local or interest-based WhatsApp groups, including ones that focus on U.S. news and discussions. It's interesting to think about how such groups could complement traditional news websites by offering more direct and interactive ways to engage.
Has anyone here tried using WhatsApp or other messaging platforms to stay informed about local news or events in your area? Would you find it helpful if more news sites created their own groups or channels?
Looking forward to hearing your experiences or suggestions on this.
Thanks!


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