We've all heard how CNN and other so-called "left wing" news outlets have lost viewers. However, the decline in readership of right wing websites has been even more dramatic.
Breitbart leads the pack with a drop of 87% over the last four years. This can be attributed to their business model of relying on Facebook posts to publicize stories; now that Facebook is mostly targeted ads, their stories aren't being viewed and shared as much.
The jump in Newsmax readership may be due solely to Tucker Carlson's move to the site from Fox.
Here's a chart with the corresponding drop in non-right wing sites.
This is 100% True and ALL of the Left were warned that it was going to happen.
Because the Majority of the Right has gone back to more normal means of communications that are extremely hard to track.
I was talking to someone from Nome, Alaska the other day via short-wave radio (I live on the US East Coast). No Cell Phone, WI-FI, or Cable type of data was used.
So live with it. You're getting what you deserve. Which is Silence.
@dakotaviper There's nothing to "warn," all this shows is that people aren't getting their information from web sites.
If you think a majority of right wingers are communicating via short wave radio, you're delusional. We would see a spike in short wave licenses if that happened. Are you guys writing letters to each other?
@LeopoldBloom Short wave radio licenses you say. Well you don't need a license for a CB radio. I've got a early 1990's Midland hooked up to a 100w booster and a Wilson 2000 antennae. I was on sideband level 2 channel 8. The last time I checked, you still didn't need a license for this type of setup.
@dakotaviper That's correct, but it's impossible to fact check. Also, if you're using CB radio to organize anything violent, you're going to get caught because you have no idea who is listening to you.
Isn't CB mostly truckers telling each other where the highway patrol is?