The abundance of news sources available online raises questions: How as consumers do we know if we can trust what we read? How do we know if it’s balanced, or serving someone’s narrow agenda? Enter Newstrust, a social network model which uses the intellect of the masses to rate all manner of news content and news sources. Editor & Publisher‘s Steve Outing reviews the beta version and provides an overview in his Stop The Presses column.
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