I used to use flipboard, then once I got hooked on Reddit I got lazy and just started getting all my news from there.

Since this place is still getting its start thought I might go back to one to supplement me. Where you guys get your news?

    • JasSmith
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      51 year ago

      This looks seriously good! Could you help me understand the benefits of subscribing? They mention things like “Compare Articles from 50,000+ News Sources” and “Media Bias Ratings” but it looks like I can get that without subscribing.

      • WhatThaFudge
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        51 year ago

        Really dont know what you get from subscribing… even when browsing down low and clicking for more articles you get a “subscribe to read more” popup but just pressing ESC lets you read the newly loaded articles anyway… I like the new ChatGPT summary for left / right media narratives and the Ownership tags of the different outlets… really paints a clear view of the narrative being pushed by different outlets

        • PabloDiscobar
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          61 year ago

          Really dont know what you get from subscribing…

          Reminder that we are here because reddit wasn’t making enough money. If you like it then finance it.

    • PabloDiscobar
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      31 year ago

      I’ll have a look at this ground.news, seems like it was founded by a Canadian.

      I’m testing this: https://theconversation.com/

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