Avis de Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 6772518 de Firefox
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par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 6772518 de Firefox, il y a 6 ansAn 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.
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.
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- Noté 1 sur 5par shrimpo, il y a 3 moisnow why would you possibly need my card for a free trial ... also you cant even use it " some features may require payment " say it with your chest man , nothing about this stupid addon is free , and from what im seeing in other reviews , this is just a whole scam full of not actually trustworthy news
- Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 18974620 de Firefox, il y a un anNewsguard rates and more globally fact-checking can be simplified as: mainstream is good, independant is ungood. Partial, unfiable, even scam. Must me AVOIDED AT ALL COSTS.
- Noté 4 sur 5par Becky, il y a un anstruggling to get extension added to my devices and browsers; based on what I'm told by active users this is really effective.
- Noté 5 sur 5par shuuji3, il y a un an
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17953219 de Firefox, il y a un anNewsguard is not "funded" by USAID. Certain parties that spread lies are always trying to demonize the fact checkers.
- Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14861462 de Firefox, il y a un anI went for the trial w/ credit card. Installed the add-on and it did nothing. I looked around their site for help but found nothing useful. I'm not getting paid to be their QA so I cancelled before the trial was up. Too bad because its a good concept.
- Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 12596458 de Firefox, il y a 2 ansDoesn't even work without signing up for a free trial, and can't even sign up for a free trial without putting my credit card info in? Pass.
Why does absolutely everything have to be subscription based ? We are already DROWNING in subscriptions. Y'all need a better model. - Noté 1 sur 5par MarcS, il y a 2 ansDoes nothing even when all other add-ons are disabled. On Apple Safari it runs fine.
- Noté 5 sur 5par JuliaD, il y a 2 ansAn excellent service, well-worth the small monthly fee. It clearly shows the extent to which sites can be trusted, as well as explaining how these decisions are reached.
- Noté 5 sur 5par NT, il y a 3 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par PAUL_D74, il y a 3 ans
- Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 15237927 de Firefox, il y a 3 ansThis plugin is great! I hated having to apply critical thought to the news stories I was reading, so exhausting! Now I browse away in safety and comfort, secure in the knowledge that all my thinking is being done for me by professionals! I really hope ReligionGuard is in the works???
- Noté 1 sur 5par SuNin, il y a 3 ansYou have to pay to use it? That seems ridiculous to me. I don't want to sign up for anything, I'm not interested in your free trial of anything. I just want to know if a site can be trusted and what the rating is and what to watch out for.
If you don't have to pay, you still have to sign up, there doesn't seem to be a way to bypass that screen. I don't need some shady company collecting information on my internet search habits. These guys are a data breach waiting to happen. - Noté 1 sur 5par Paulie, il y a 3 ansEs kann wohl nicht wahr sein, dass auf der Mozilla Seite ein Add-on angeboten wird, welches konservative und andere nicht willkommene Meinungen aus dem Netz zu verdrängen sucht. Ich traue keinem Faktenchecker, dazu sollte jeder halbwegs intelligenter Mensch selbst in der Lage sein.
- Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17839720 de Firefox, il y a 3 ansvermeintlicher Faktenchecker - ein Fall für das Wahrheitsministerium!
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