
Our.News creates ‘nutritional’ fact-checking labels to help audiences make healthier news consumption choices
“Want to know exactly what makes up your media diet? This tool breaks down all the ‘ingredients’ of online articles to fight misinformation and build readers’ trust” — Read more a Journalism.co.uk…

Our.News fights misinformation with a ‘nutrition label’ for news stories
“We’ve intentionally combined objective facts [about the article] with subjective views,” Zack added. “We think that’s the solution … If you go purely subjective, then it’s just a popularity contest. If it’s just objective, then who’s the determiner of truth?”.. Read more at TechCrunch.…

Troy-based start-up aims to combat online misinformation
“What if you could quickly check the “nutritional” information of a news article – the author, the story’s sources, the publisher and any bias the publication may have – like you can check the sodium in a can of soup, sugar content in a cereal box or the protein in a tuna pouch?”…