- No memes or images. Exceptions may be made in the case of images of an ongoing news story becoming available.
- User-edited titles are not allowed. Copy the headline directly and use it as the post title.
- News articles written over a month before posting must have the date of the article in the post title.
- No social media/blog/YouTube links. Exceptions may be made if information about an unfolding news story/crisis emerges on Twitter, for example, or if it is the official account of a news source.
- No paywalls. Use an archived link to post a paywalled article.
- Translate non-English articles.
- This is not a hard rule, but please be civil.
We had a small discussion about it ages ago with a little feedback but no rules were made. I took some of the feedback and made this rough draft.
Ah, but where is the line drawn on opinion? If I go to a WaPo archive, I know that what I'm reading is likely glossed with a line layer of left-leaning bias. I do not believe there is an easy solution for this dillemma because it seems to me that a news source is only as credible as how many readers believe it is and, by extension, how heavy the observable bias is. I realize this is a flawed statement from a logical point of view but without a truly neutral independent fact checking service to vet each entry, we have no control sample to judge news sources against. Major news is just as susceptible to twisting of facts, false reports, and misreporting as smaller news outlets (aside from obvious shill sites). The only real difference is how much funding they each receive.
Would it be possible for an automated flair system to idenfity domain links? For example, WaPo could receive a Major/Left flair and Breibart could receive a Major/Right flair? As certain outlets prove themselves as reliable (or at least reasonable), they too would receive appropriate flair for their size/bias. I'm not sure if such an automated system is possible, I must confess, as I don't know anything about what features and functionality you possess here at Phuks.