jayetheartist posted:blen2r posted:ok thank you for the critics. And what about an aggregator that gathers articles from various sources and relates them on the same page (by ex.: A car accident on X street, you'd have a page "car accident on X street" with various links to different sources like CNN, Fox, etc...). That way you'd have various viewpoints on the same subject from "respectable" sources.
what's you view on this?
I'm not trying to dump on your ideas or anything, but honestly, don't you get that already from Google?
Well the idea is that: if you take, for example, the g20 riot police vs. the students of Pittsburgh. As some of you may know, some innocent people were arrested/gassed... and mainstream media (well, the majority of them) told the general people that it was a violent protest and that the force used was necessary.
For the average Joe who visits cnn.com or fox.com, that's the end of the story, most people won't bother to look for alternate stories. If all of the articles were grouped around the same story on the same page, Mr Everybody won't have to search hard to get other viewpoints.
So the main idea behind this platform isn't about presenting unbiaised stories, those will always exist, but instead, the goal is to present different viewpoints on the same story, with a discussion module. The goal is to unite people and make a good discussion platform(as good as the users' maturity). It would show people that there's always another side to the coin.
If we look at the way it's working now, everybody stays in their corner bitching about "the other side" (left/right, liberals/conservative, ...) like old mad men, without trying to understand what the others are saying (that's the way I see it).
As you can see everyday, the world is getting more and more fucked up and most people bury themselves in their same old ideas. As Obama said during his campaign, time for change as come, but we, the people, must make our own efforts to take control of our lives, of our countries (I'm Canadian) and we must develop our own rules as to what information we should believe and what information was made up to make us buy/vote/whatever. Having mega corporated medias is not a good thing, in my opinion, because the news business is a powerful one, one that can easily pass up ideas to people. That's the whole idea behind the platform I'm suggesting. I see it as a good tool for a democratic country.