What's your favourite app/platform for news, and why?

Petter Larsen
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Petter Larsen
@haralds_gabrans_zukovs 100% agree. I am running a social aggregator called Critix where we aim to show as much diverse content as possible to avoid bubbles and one sided news intake=polarisation. But I'm worried about people not being able to trace all the videos back to their original source on TikTok and social medias. Shit just gets reposted and causes strong emotions by the masses. We have a different approach. Give it a go if you have time www.critix.ai
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Petter Larsen
@haralds_gabrans_zukovs are you not worried of all the self made videos circulating TikTok being labeled as news? Lots of mis/disinformation on there.
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Haralds Gabrāns Zukovs
@petter_larsen Well, I would argue that there is a lot of misinformation everywhere, so you need to be vigilant! You can spin the same story in different ways though...
Viola Schoell
N24 - currect news. What is with you?
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Petter Larsen
Happy that no one has said tiktok yet 😀. Try Critix. www.critix.ai 🙏. We aggregate and compare news and let you review and discuss articles, blogs and podcasts
Mohammed Kheezar Hayat
Financial Times. Its reporting is witty, non-sensational and its editorial stance lines up well with my world view. Plus it is £16 a month so I feel compelled to read it ;)
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Petter Larsen
@zaryat Financial Times is not bad. We are working on a news app offering diverse perspectives and new tools for a more comprehensive news intake, including new ways to follow your interest. Critix can be found on App Store and google play.
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Petter Larsen
@zaryat PS: We are thinking about summarisation too. So would love to hear more about your solutions.
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Ruben Boonzaaijer
X, probably because it's the fastest
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