>Websites that got a red light (untrustworthy): WikiLeaks, Breitbart, Daily Caller >Websites that got a green light (trustworthy): BuzzFeed, New York Times, Daily Beast
Microsoft has already agreed to build the 'NewsGuard' app into their Edge browser by default. Google and Mozilla will likely follow.
Wikileaks does, arguably Fox too so long as you compare them to their immediate competition (CNN, MSNBC) rather than to any objective standard. Quibbling about the metrics they use for "accuracy" misses the point because those metrics don't matter, and nobody seriously believes they matter. It's all just pilpul to smokescreen the deplatforming and discrediting of counter-narratives.
Tyler Parker
>Nobody but your most galvanized centrist will install this Look again. It'll be integrated into the browser by default, and once it's normalised they'll remove the option to uninstall it, assuming one even exists to begin with.
Michael Gutierrez
Oh boy, what a great idea, please tell us what to think oh holy government!
I can't believe how many people think this way, it's practically like BEGGING for a dystopian USSR-style future, kek.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? >hacked emails >traced to the Kremlin His name was Seth Rich
Josiah Cook
>Mozilla will likely they let you disable bloat in about:config
Josiah Young
>a browser app It's a filter or a list.
Robert Morgan
thats why theyre getting implemented in browsers paranigger
Jaxson Reyes
>Microsoft has already agreed to build the 'NewsGuard' app into their Edge browser by default. Google and Mozilla will likely follow. Lawsuits incoming
James Bell
This is like the man behind the curtain pulling back another curtain and saying "don't trust me, trust this totally independent arbiter of truth here"
Luke Lewis
No one uses edge. Besides, Literally make's it easier to see what sites are (((sites)))
Jaxson Russell
Do any of you know a good and private browser here ? And a good search engine ?
Evan Ross
God I hate jews so much
Easton Jenkins
Wikileaks
Does not repeatedly post false content (good)
Regularly corrects errors (bad)
How is this even possibly?
Robert Walker
With the NDAA and Smith-Mundt modernization act still in play means that all news from MSM is propaganda, I want to know if there is a way to build a class action lawsuit not against MSM but this app builder for lying without permission
Dominic Diaz
how can they "regularly" correct errors if they don't make any? Check and mate
Liam Price
lmao
>what is confirmation bias
you can write an app to greenlight and redlight anything. ignore the bullshit
That's opinion in itself. I don't think the general public in the west trust anyone to do the thinking for them like this, especially regarding the media.
having this integrated into Edge (and others) is fucking huge and very very bad. normies are already primed to avoid anything with ominous red warnings online, they won't even think about it >journalism professionals
if anyone has (((this app))) would appreciate screencaps of some of the other major sites they're calling fake news. also, is the Daily Stormer in it? kek
Julian Perez
>build the 'NewsGuard' app into their Edge browser by default what the fucking fuck
Thomas Perry
>presents information responsibly What the fuck does that even mean?
Jackson Adams
Alex Jones is sounding off about this. He reached several million people.
Do you realize why they're trying to destroy him?
Wyatt Long
>only go to red sites
Ironically this will help me avoid fake news like CNN.
Josiah King
Has wikileaks ever had to retract a release?
Aaron Sullivan
>Edge And nothing of value was lost.
Gabriel Thomas
There's a subreddit that's dedicated to identifying and banning "hate subreddits." The people who are interested in them just go to that sub (r/againsthatesubreddits) to see a list of the new place people are hanging out at, lol
Robert Foster
Why not just cut to the chase and make an app that tells you the mysteries of the universe and what options to hold?
Take it as a sign that all of their blue checkmarks, volitility filters, disabled comments, and deplatforming everything is NOT working.
They are taking another pointless trip around the block.
Adam Bailey
>(trustworthy): BuzzFeed
Aiden Flores
Let companies know that you do not buy or use products contaminated with NewsGuard thought-control software. Also, make sure you only browse sites that have a red rating. GREEN = corporate brainwashing site RED = redpills
Tor: the best. Created by the CIA to go undercover on the darkweb. Don't use it unless you want to be glowing to government agents who will start looking in to your activity and assume you use it for pedo shit.
Ixquick / start page: both are owned by the same company based in Europe. Same search engine, two names. Only problem is it uses googles results so if google filters your results and leaves right wing shit out it won't show up here either.
Duckduckgo: search engine is different from Google so it will being up anything Google doesn't want you to see. Claims to be very private but I don't trust something popular and am suspicious it is a honey pot to be honest.
Avoid dolphin and firefox. It was revealed both sold private user information.
Zachary Wilson
If you are concerned about these things, you should start by buying a Purism laptop with Linux pre-installed. All the software is selected and designed to maximize personal privacy and security.
The browser on it is called PureBroswer. The search defaults to DuckDuck.