Applies decals to Facebook, Twitter, Google, Reddit, and DuckDuckGo showing bias and acc data from mediabiasfactcheck.com
Total ratings
4.70
(Rating count:
10)
Review summary
Pros
- Enhances browsing experience by providing bias ratings and credibility information.
- Supports a wider range of sites compared to the official MediaBiasFactcheck extension.
- Provides confidence in navigating news articles and avoiding unreliable sources.
Cons
- Bias ratings are not visible in the new Reddit design and on some other platforms.
- Certain features, such as integration with RSS feeds, are desired but not available.
Most mentioned
- Usefulness of providing bias ratings and credibility information.
- Preference for integration of information directly onto platforms like Reddit and Google.
- Desire for more site support and additional feature requests.
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
4.50
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-12-06 | David O'Leary | en | An important extension. More people need to be using this to help establish the credibility of the information they get. | |
2024-11-04 | meatdust | en | WHOEVER MADE THIS EXTENSION DESERVES A KISS <3 | |
2024-04-08 | Adam Dorman | |||
2024-01-14 | Travis | en | Please add support for Lemmy/Lemmy.ml! | |
2023-07-21 | José Ángel | 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. | ||
2023-07-21 | José Ángel | en | 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. | |
2022-08-17 | Madbrad200 | 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! | ||
2021-09-07 | Madbrad200 | en | 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! | |
2022-05-06 | Jonny Bauer | Very useful. Exactly what I needed | ||
2021-04-16 | Bryce Carr | Great; supports way more sites than the official extension. |
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