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I'd love to tap into that eventually! Right now I'm using an API that give me a dump of like all articles and I filter that through a list of 'credible' sources. I'm not the most educated about what are good sources for this but this is my current one. (it also shows on the site under - 'what is this') Would loveee feedback on this list. Allowed Sources
Major Wire Services (1.0)
Reuters, AP, AFP, Bloomberg
Top US News (0.9)
NYT, WaPo, WSJ, ProPublica Conservative Media (0.7-0.8)
Fox News, National Review, Washington Times, The Dispatch, Washington Examiner, RealClearPolitics, Reason Progressive Media (0.7-0.8)
Mother Jones, The Nation, Democracy Now!, New Republic, Jacobin, Truthout, Slate International (0.8-0.9)
BBC, Guardian, FT, Economist, DW, France24, Al Jazeera Fact Checkers (0.9)
FactCheck.org, PolitiFact Major Networks (0.8)
NPR, NBC, CBS, ABC, CNBC Digital Media (0.7-0.8)
Atlantic, Wired, Axios, USA Today, Time |
So does the Digital Media group as a whole - it seems overly reductive, and the sources are too varying in quality/reliability to be given the same weight. And does something like Time really fit in there, considering they've been print media for the vast majority of their existence?
(Love the project overall, though! Thanks for creating and sharing.)