It Ain't Easy Knowing Who You Can You Trust

The promise that the Newstrust model presents is that wherever our news search and browsing takes us, we'll see aids that will help us determine the quality of an online news source and ratings of individual stories.

After all, what we as consumers most care about in our news is accuracy, quality and balance. If we can be informed about those, then perhaps it doesn't really matter whether you're reading a piece by a New York Times reporter or a ... Full Story »

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Paul Crossgrove
4.1
by Paul Crossgrove - Oct. 1, 2008

After reading Steve Outing I believe Newstrust will be a better-than-average news site. Lofty goals notwithstanding, this effort must not fail if there is to be truthful, balanced, news reviewing. Most of all I need to know that I can trust, without hesitation, the sources of my daily dose of spin.

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Paul's Rating

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4.1

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Quality
4.0
Fairness
4.0
Information
4.0
Sourcing
4.0
Context
4.0
Popularity
4.5
Recommendation
4.0
Credibility
5.0
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