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So 11.08.2024 00:00:11    52.544     +39    2.277.371    43,3 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
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So 11.08.2024 23:21

I’d welcome an international, independent accrediting organisation for news sources. It would work much as accrediting organisations do for universities.

Information sources would be periodically evaluated by information professionals using objective standards. These services would then be assigned tiered ratings. AP might be designated a Gold Medal News Source at the end of the day, for example; Discovery Channel might be a Bronze. Gossip and shouty-pouty programs might be designated (non-metallic) Tabloid Entertainment.

The appropriate colour-coded badge could then appear next to every logo. Visitors can always glance over to see what kind of neighbourhood they’re in.

Such rankings could have many practical uses. You could set social media apps to recommend only Gold or Silver level news sources if you like. Bloggers and podcasters can expand viewership based on validated credibility rather than outrageousness. When your crazy cousins tell you to ‘do your research’ on chemtrails, you can ask for accredited sources. Even they will be obliged to acknowledge that their ‘information sources’ don’t inhabit the same neighbourhood as Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Curation of this sort helps protect consumers while safeguarding free speech—and it could revitalise the field of journalism.

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