I was using Samsung’s news app until it kept overwhelming me with ads for walk-in showers and politics. What are good apps that aggregate news from multiple sources? Bonus if they provide actual links to the articles and don’t just steal the content.
You can set up a personalized RSS feed with Feeder. It will take a bit of effort to set up, but you can create a feed that is very well tailored to your interests. You can get news feeds but also subscribe to other kinds of content, like scientific publications and financial statements.
I tried Ground news a couple years ago. I liked it but was overwhelmed by all the shit news out there.
1440 is a great daily newsletter with least-biased articles about American and world news.
I’ve been using it a couple years now, it’s my favorite news aggregator.
It’s just one daily email with the most significant news of that day, at least one source per story and often multiple sources for the larger stories.
The only ads are text, you can scroll right past them, and they include two or three fluff pieces at the end. Like a cat on a hamster wheel or something so you can get your inane meme fix as well.
that a website or what?
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Thanks for sharing. Looks great.
I use Boost and subscribe to a bunch of news communities 🤣
More seriously, I also use Feedly to aggregate RSS feeds from trusted news sources.
Citing your sources? Unheard of in modern journalism. Good luck with your search. I’ll be interested in the responses as well.
Just go with AP News.
I use nextcloud news for rss feeds, and ground news for regular summaries and breaking news, as if I’m important enough to need to know everything right away.
I use Allsides. They show a subject from left, right, and center sources on big headlines. They also say the alignment of individual articles. They link directly to the source. No ads.
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Google News ?
An article came out saying that Google News is letting AI generated news story in: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/01/18/1621206/ai-generated-content-can-sometimes-slip-into-your-google-news-feed
That was what prompted me to ask here.