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Who do you trust when it comes to the news?
Posted by mpj_33 on June 5, 2007 - 6:32pm.

I'm 26 and I've started a quest to 'get the big picture' for unbiased world news and information.  It has been a personal passion for a over a year now.

In order to do this I've created www.newsmata.com, a presentable, broad spectrum, quick-to-read format, that visitors can look at and catch up on what's going on in the world.

What happened as a result, opened up a world of knowledge and insight into what exactly is wrong with everything we see, every day.

Shortly after my first algorithm was run to group news, blog and magazine articles for his NewsMata.com database, I suddenly found myself looking at shielded propaganda, unfiltered facts, misinformation, biased news, swayed stories, and all from the most unlikely of sources.

This was all information that had not made it into mainstream US news.

Credibility, reputation, fact, truth and more importantly Information — these are the terms of our generation, and our time. In this politically charged era when Internet and Information are readily available to thousands upon thousands of knowledge hungry on-lookers; who do you trust when it comes to the news?

When you find who, can you believe what you read? How much fact versus fiction are you really looking at? Do you even know if you're getting the right picture? Are you getting the whole picture?

I'd love to hear feedback, criticism, suggestions, or questions from anyone out there willing to share.

Peace,

MJ




<em>n-r-e-k</em>'s picture
truth mining
by n-r-e-k on June 6, 2007 - 12:15pm

Its not every day you get to use a website to unshield yourself from the countless lies of media driven bs... NewsMata.com is quick, simple and the best resource I've used for getting the actual news, for what it should be, by using the web of lies against itself to get the story WE all deserve.

Hats off, Micah. This site rocks.

 

Enrique Gutierrez ~ www.fillosophy.net


<em>Vicki_R</em>'s picture
who should we trust
by Vicki_R on June 6, 2007 - 7:33am
Whenever you have someone reporting the news, you are going to get their spin regardless of how unbiased they try to be.  I am always leary of what I read in the paper and hear on the news to some degree.  My question to you is  why should I trust that you will report the news accurately and how do you get your info?
<em>n-r-e-k</em>'s picture
who's reporting?
by n-r-e-k on June 6, 2007 - 12:15pm

Vicky,

 The concept behind newsmata isn't to have someone report the news; there are no editors at newsmata, or writers... NewsMata.com takes news from a global snapshot and clusters 'like' stories together, allowing you to read 3... 5... 10 stories about the same subject from different news sources

You get to decide for yourself who to trust, but the funny thing is - who is trustworthy within a cluster of stories is more apparent than you might think.

 

 Enrique Gutierrez ~ www.fillosophy.net


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Tip of the hat
by Chris on June 6, 2007 - 11:18am

Nice Site Micah, looks like you're using Joomla, nice!

Nice customization and work done on your end!

Love the concept.

You know I consider using open source as "Green Building" :-) in the web world.

What do you think of LIME?

 


<em>mpj_33</em>'s picture
Joomla / LIME
by mpj_33 on June 6, 2007 - 11:49am

"Green Building" for the web... I like that! :)

I actually used MooTools (mootools.net) for the tooltips, but outside of that, the rest of the site (design and functionality) was created from scratch.

Thanks for the great feedback on the concept.  I'm excited to see what happens as it grows.

 

I've been watching LIME for a while now, and really like the concept.  The look is clean, and it's easy to use.


<em>Chris</em>'s picture
Then a second tip of the hat is due!
by Chris on June 6, 2007 - 12:47pm
Thanks for the Feedback!
<em>ajsilos</em>'s picture
pbs for me
by ajsilos on June 23, 2007 - 5:42pm

Definitely not Fox or MSNBC for that matter I usually trust most of CBS’S news coverage or PBS news radio. Reason for that Fox and MSNBC are usually just criticizing each other and not in a very friendly way “he says, she says”. As for Pbs they keep it a little more traditional and straight to the point.  


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thanks for clarifying
by Vicki_R on June 24, 2007 - 1:39pm
Thanks for answering my question.  I'll try and check out the site and weed out the truth for myself.  I bet it is easy to spot who is spinning the story and who is actually reporting it.  Thanks for the clarification.
<em>cbsunshine</em>'s picture
News....
by cbsunshine on December 11, 2007 - 11:26am
I personally do not watch network news if I do not have too. I think it is all toxic; however I do want to keep up with what is going on in the world. So I typically just look at the headlines for the day online and if I want to look further I just do with caution. I personally like www.ENN.com  and www.NewsTarget.com  for the information that interests me. 

 

Peace,Little Miss Sunshinewww.SunshineOrganics.net


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