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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Show HN: Compare news from the political left and right
Exactly. The biases are per news source and actually constant: https://github.com/Hadjimina/perspectiveNews/blob/0c4c6a932a...
I'm sure they are eventually updated, but making a general judgment per news source to show individual articles means it will occasionally be wrong and misleading for the reader. The name alone, "their media", suggests an us vs. them mentality that we could use less of these days.
For once I think machine learning would be suitable for this. Have something like GPT-3 process individual articles and produce a bias number. I think this is how https://www.improvethenews.org/ works, and at a quick glance, does a much better job at classifying.
But honestly? We shouldn't bother. Consume every new information with a critical mind, and don't expect editorials to do the thinking for you. There are no bias sliders for social media posts, where most information comes from these days, and we need to teach critical thinking instead of picking what we want to agree with or not.
- Their.news: Compare news from the political left and right
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Does Thai language uses question mark in the end of the sentence to denote an interrogative sentence?
But on some articles here I can see question marks.
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Github repositories to see best practices
BBC News (and World Service) is actually run using this open source app Simorgh. It’s been a while since I left but they had quite high standards back in the day and a lot of talented engineers working on it.
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Are there real-world apps that are built with react where I could see the codebase? As a beginner, I would love to understand how far away my knowledge is from building something real.
https://github.com/bbc/simorgh - a React app built by BBC which is used to render 40+ sites all over the world
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