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- Xếp hạng 1 trong số 5bởi Ratch, 5 năm trướcWas free, became paid-only and would open TOS tabs whenever I would open my browser. Do not use this, choose something else
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Simon, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi macpete, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 1 trong số 5bởi borsuk, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Huy Quang Bui, 5 năm trướcThank you for rating AlterNet and other sites such as Jacobin green, NewsGuard.
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi km, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 1 trong số 5bởi Dave, 5 năm trướcThis was useful before it started opening new windows for TOS acceptance every time you opened the browser, or now with a new window that it opens randomly. It's become hugely irritating so I just removed it from Firefox and Chrome.
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi kdf dlkfl, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 6772518, 5 năm trướcAn excellent adjunct to fact-checking news stories by providing evaluation of media sources' "trustworthiness." NewsGuard's operational of definition of trustworthiness is based on nine criteria, with each site evaluated given a full "report card" based on each of those criteria. A summary evaluation is also arrived at, but the individual evaluations are key. The extension has worked fine for me. My main disappointment is NewsGuard's recent announcement that it plans to start charging for access to its evaluations, which have been free until now.
UPDATE 17 Mar 2020: I noticed a surprising number of extreme reviews for NewsGuard, so I scanned the "5s" and "1s" to get a better sense of what was going on. The 5s seem like a typical mix of vague, highly specific, and everything in between. The 1s seem to fll into three groups: 1) disappointment in the extension changing from free to subscription-based (a disappointing fact I noted in my original review); 2) general disappointment that some sites were given better or poorer evaluations than the reviewer felt was justified; and 3) non-specific negative reviews that reasonably may have been posted solely to lower NewsGuard's credibility as a source for evaluating the quality of news websites. This wreaks of an anti-NewsGuard campaign—perhaps started by sites that received negative ratings.
Obviously, I cannot prove whether there is/was a campaign to disparage NewsGuard, but I encourage those who are considering installing the NewsGuard extension to read a core sample of the reviews with 1-star ratings and decide for yourselves. If you are considering paying monthly for this kind of service, which many people can hardly afford, at least get a sense of how reliable the negative NewsGuard reviews seem to be before you decide. - Xếp hạng 3 trong số 5bởi John Moore, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi XXCoder, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 1 trong số 5bởi Che, 5 năm trướcDieses AddOn erteilt Ritterschläge für US-treue transatlantische Medien. Muss man wissen.
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 15540451, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Sam Fleer, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 15518695, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 3 trong số 5bởi Philipp Bielefeldt, 5 năm trướcDie Idee hinter der Erweiterung ist gut. Und gerade für Nutzer:innen, die viel auf sozialen Medien unterwegs sind und dort Links von allen möglichen Seiten zugespielt bekommen, ist ein solches System vielleicht hilfreich. Gut ist in dem Zusammenhang, dass auch kleinere Blogs etc. überprüft werden, die auch dem medienaffinen Menschen ggf. nicht geläufig sind.
Allerdings zeigt die Erweiterung auch, wie schwierig es ist "brauchbaren Journalismus" zu definieren. Die Datenbank zielt offenkundig auf Transparenz und Nachvollziehbarkeit ab. Schön und gut – aber ein geeignetes Maß für journalistische Qualität ist das (allein) nicht.
So ist z.B. die BILD vertrauenswürdig; Obwohl BILD einen zumindest fragwürdigen Umgang mit eigenen Fehlern hat, regelmäßig wissentlich Unwahrheiten verbreitet und auch sonst journalistische Standards mit Füßen tritt (und regelmäßig gerügt und/oder verklagt wird). Auch andere Publikationen, die ich für borderline halte, bekommen ein grünes Placet.
Andererseits ist die Erweiterung geeignet, wirklich schlimme, aber wenig bekannte, Seiten zu vermeiden. Und dass Junge Freiheit, Daily Mirror und Öko-Test nicht immer den gebotenen journalistischen Standards entsprechen, weiß man ja vielleicht auch, wenn sie ein grünes Icon tragen. - Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi TheeMrsDi, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Erik van Luxzenburg, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 1 trong số 5bởi teonash, 5 năm trướcDiese Erweiterung zeigt Bild.de als vertrauenswürdige News-Seite an. Sorry, das geht gar nicht!
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 15474514, 5 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 1 trong số 5bởi Schischka, 5 năm trướcKann ja nicht neutral sein, wenn ehemalige Direktoren von US-Geheimdiensten und ehemalige Mitglieder der US-Regierung im Vorstand sitzen!
- Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi Carifax, 6 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 14348425, 6 năm trướcNewsguard's professional approach to its assessments has actually generated more responsibility in the media industry, but rather than simply a green tick or a red X, they might consider at least an amber light for the likes of Fox News, which has a pass rating.
Co-founders Brill and Crovitz have been in the game for a long time, both with a history of some left-field projects, yet I think they've done well with this one with a seemingly qualified and reliable team.
They are gradually expanding around the world, and this will be useful and informative for Europeans and Asians.
I'd probably give it around a 4.6/7 star for now but it's certainly on the way up. Definitely a high-quality product. - Xếp hạng 1 trong số 5bởi Erk, 6 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Matthew F., 6 năm trướcThis is a great add-on that judges news outlets by objective, unbiased standards of journalistic integrity. Many people rate this one star because it correctly rates their preferred news source as risky, biased, or untrustworthy. This outlet doesn't rate sites by their political leanings, it rates them based on objective standards such as their record on correcting false information, disclosing ownership and possible conflicts of interest, whether they handle fact / opinion responsibly, and whether they routinely publish false statements. Because of this, the ratings aren't based on politics, they're based on journalism as they should be.