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Our World of News
Our World of News 2024-02-24 front page.png
Front page on February 24, 2024
FormatFully digital Berliner-size page PDFs
FounderLemuria
Chief EditorLemuria
FoundedFebruary 23, 2024
LanguageEnglish

Our World of News (OWON) is an English-language fully digital free newspaper by Lemuria, launched February 23rd, 2024. Original content created by Lemuria for the paper is licensed under CC BY 4.0.

The official release schedule is somewhat inconsistent and can fluctuate wildly at times. Generally, you can expect a new release every few days or weeks, potentially daily in the best case scenario, though this is rare.

Issues

OWON is distributed as a series of PDF files that are uploaded to the OWOT Discord server. For a brief period of time, copies of OWON were mirrored and distributed via Catbox, in order to provide access for those unable to access access Discord. It was retired shortly after, as on March 1st, 2024, Lemuria began uploading all future issues to the Internet Archive (issue listing), archiving older issues in the process.

Most recent OWON issue
Issue # 00059
Date 2024-09-14
Pages 4
Links
Discord read
Archive.org read

History

Lemuria joined Our World of Text in November 2023, though was inactive from December 2023 – February 2024. During this time, Lemuria had an interest in making newspapers. In November he discovered the open-source software Scribus which he decided to use for the paper.

OWON is not the first news organization to operate on Our World of Text; AndreiXYZ had run OWOT Today, a competitor, prior to Lemuria's joining of the site, though by 2023 had stopped creating content for the paper. On February 23, 2024, Our World of News began publication as a daily newspaper. Its traditional newspaper-like layout, combined with its frequency and the professional appearance it had, quickly led to it surpassing the now-inactive OWOT Today.

The paper extensively covered Starianna's attacks on spawn in the months since January, the removal of chat in March 2024, Yagton's rise to power as an administrator in May 2024, her transition to female just as July was starting, and Lemuria's newfound obsession with the American Twitch streamer Gallia Kastner in June 2024.

Reception

Reception to OWON has generally been positive.

Most criticism of the paper often revolves around Lemuria's decisions to include news pertaining to his personal life within the paper; often in larger quantities than OWOT-related news, the latter being the original intent of the paper, alongside minor factual errors, which Lemuria usually corrects in the next issue. Additionally, Lemuria's other actions, unrelated to the paper, often cause it to suffer from guilt by association

June 8: Gallia Kastner

On June 8, 2024, Lemuria released an issue of Our World of News which Andrei criticized for including two articles about Kastner on the front page, alongside extensive mentions of Twitch and Lemuria's other "biases" in many of the articles.

"holy fuck this shit fell off so hard", remarked Andrei regarding OWON's state. Polonez also criticized Lemuria's article about his SSD upgrade as "literally just a shill". Despite this, four people, lime.person, aka, KKosty4ka, and ∮* Mr. 1052 still replied with the "awesome" emoji to the post.

Lemuria took this criticism accordingly and released an issue on June 15 that did not mention Kastner to the degree he did on June 8. Caioz remarked that Lemuria "actually improved".

August 25: Andrei-led boycott

On August 25, 2024, Lemuria began sending messages again regarding his extraction methods and other behaviors on Twitch. This resulted in more criticism from the community again; and eventually Andrei called for a boycott, bringing the number of people in the OWON thread down to 15, from about 20.

Rscr furry porn

On September 21, 2024, Andrei criticized Lemuria for writing an article about how Rscr had discovered furry porn on YWOT, claiming the article "supported a form of zoophillia."