Quotidiano Vibo ●
Like all local papers, Quotidiano Vibo is grappling with the internet. Its website, while active, is a clumsy mosaic of banner ads for local funeral homes and real estate agencies. The real war, however, is against Facebook. In a province where gossip travels faster than a Fiat Panda on a mountain road, countless whatsapp groups and public pages now compete with the newspaper. These unmediated platforms are faster but dangerously unreliable—vectors for disinformation, personal vendettas, and unsubstantiated accusations of infidelity or corruption.
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