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meatdustNov 4, 2024
WHOEVER MADE THIS EXTENSION DESERVES A KISS <3
TravisJan 13, 2024
Please add support for Lemmy/Lemmy.ml!
José ÁngelJul 21, 2023
The bias ratings don't appear in the new design of reddit (fact layer does work though). I also would like the ratings appeared in Bing and Brave Search.
Madbrad200Sep 7, 2021
While it can make some pages a little messy, I do prefer seeing the information integrated directly onto Reddit and Google. In this respect, it's better than the official MediaBiasFactcheck extension. Aside from that, they're mostly the same and both do a good job of increasing awareness in reputable and non-reputable news. On the old reddit design, it seems to only work on some subreddits (such as r/worldnews) but not all (e.g r/geopolitics) I wish it also supported RSS readers like Feedly!
Bryce CarrApr 16, 2021
Great; supports way more sites than the official extension.
Tom EsparonJun 24, 2020
Very good extension. This enhances my browsing experience greatly! Gives me that extra confidence when clicking through to results on google. Helps me avoid news articles from certain publishers that should really quit. This deserves more users! Gonna keep this one in my extension list :) Thanks dev
Ryan GoochFeb 7, 2020
This does a job that we all should have done for us - give us data points on the links to news articles on the sites we get news at. Of course this app focuses on reddit. If you want to have an informed, nuanced, and above all, less biased viewpoint on the news of the day, this is an app you will want to have on your browser!