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NewsGuard

NewsGuard is a journalism and technology tool that rates the credibility of news and information websites and tracks online misinformation. It operates a browser extension and mobile apps for consumers as well as services for businesses, including a brand safety tool for advertisers[2] and services for search engines, social media apps, cybersecurity firms, and government agencies.[3]

NewsGuard
Developer(s)NewsGuard Technologies, Inc.
Initial releaseMarch 2018; 5 years ago (2018-03)
Stable release
Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari:
4.1.1 (Edge) / April 5, 2022; 12 months ago (2022-04-05)[1]
PlatformBrowser extension
TypeBrowser extension
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.newsguardtech.com

NewsGuard's trust ratings for news websites are based on nine criteria related to a source's journalistic practices.[4] Based on the nine criteria, each site is assigned a trust score of 0-100 and an overall rating of red (generally untrustworthy) or green (generally trustworthy). The rating is accompanied by a "Nutrition Label" that explains why the site received its rating on each of the nine criteria. NewsGuard says it has rated more than 6,000 news sources that account for 95% of engagement with news in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy.[5]

NewsGuard operates a consumer-facing browser extension[6] and mobile apps for iOS and Android[7] that label news sources with a red or green icon indicating the site's rating and enable users to read each site's "Nutrition Label" from NewsGuard. Supported browsers for the browser extension include Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Safari. It is included by default in the mobile version of Edge, though users must enable it.[7]

Background

NewsGuard Technologies was founded in 2018 by Steven Brill and L. Gordon Crovitz, who serve as co-CEOs.[8] Investors include the Knight Foundation and Publicis.[9] The NewsGuard extension is installed in browsers and warns users when they view content from what it considers fake news websites. Journalists employed by NewsGuard Technologies score news sites on their reliability and general trustworthiness. The analysis is designed to be transparent and includes the name of the staffer who analyzed the site. Sites that score at least 60 out of 100 points based on nine criteria display a green icon next to their name, and ones that score lower get a red. Users can optionally read more information, including how the sites fared in each criterion.[10] The extension can also highlight potential conflicts of interest, such as websites that do not disclose that they are financed by lobbying groups.[11]

NewsGuard determines a website's overall credibility score based on a number of criteria. These include:

  • The frequency of publication of inaccurate information
  • The extent of sourcing and original reporting of information
  • The degree of demarcation between news and opinion journalism
  • The accuracy of headlines, including the use of clickbait headlines
  • The degree of disclosure of the website's ownership, as well as the political positions of the owners

Brill positions the extension as an alternative to government regulation and automated algorithms, such as those used by Facebook.[10] For revenue, NewsGuard Technologies licenses their ratings. Clients include technology companies and the advertising industry, who view the ratings as a way to protect clients against advertising on sites that could harm their brand.[9] In January 2019, the extension was integrated into the mobile version of Microsoft Edge, though users must enable it. Sites that had previously ignored the extension, such as MailOnline, objected to being listed as unreliable.[12] The decision to list MailOnline as unreliable was reversed, and NewsGuard admitted they were wrong on some counts.[13] Sites labeled as unreliable include InfoWars, the Daily Kos, Sputnik,[12] RT, WikiLeaks,[9] and MSNBC.[14][15] NewsGuard has been criticized by Breitbart News as "the establishment media's latest effort to blacklist alternative media sites".[16] NewsGuard attempts to work with sites they label as unreliable to advise them on how to come into compliance with their criteria.[17]

NewsGuard expanded its coverage to news in European languages such as French and German ahead of the 2019 European Parliament election.[18][19]

In April 2019, the co-founders of NewsGuard announced that they had entered talks with British internet service providers to incorporate their credibility scoring system into consumer internet packages. Under the plans, a user would see a warning message before visiting a misleading site without needing to have the NewsGuard extension installed. Users would also have the ability to disable the feature.[20]

In January 2020, NewsGuard began notifying users that it would become a paid, member-supported browser extension in early 2020, while remaining free for libraries and schools. Early adopters would get a 33% discount on the price, paying $1.95/month (USD) or £1.95/month (UK). They plan to roll out new premium features, including a reliability score, and offer new mobile apps for Android and iOS. They reported ratings of "3,800 websites that account for 95% of engagement with news in the U.S., U.K., France, Germany and Italy."[21]

As of January 2021, NewsGuard says it has rated for more than 6,000 news sites that account for 95% of online engagement with news in the U.S., the U.K., France, Germany and Italy.[22]

See also

References

  1. ^ NewsGuard Technologies. "NewsGuard for Microsoft Edge". Microsoft Store. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
  2. ^ Mayhew, Freddy (October 29, 2019). "News websites rated 'red' by Newsguard could miss out on ad money after agency deal". Press Gazette. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  3. ^ "NSIN Post | NSIN | #52Weeks: Countering Disinformation". UNUM. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  4. ^ "NewsGuard's trust initiative shows early promise". Local Media Insider. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  5. ^ "Startups battle the spread of fake news during the pandemic | PitchBook". pitchbook.com. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  6. ^ Perlow, Jason. "NewsGuard drops its paywall to combat coronavirus misinformation". ZDNet. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  7. ^ a b Perlow, Jason. "NewsGuard becomes free for all Microsoft Edge users". ZDNet. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  8. ^ Stelter, Brian (March 4, 2018). "This start-up wants to evaluate your news sources". CNN Business. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  9. ^ a b c Lee, Edmund (January 16, 2019). "Veterans of the News Business Are Now Fighting Fakes". The New York Times. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  10. ^ a b Lapowski, Issie (August 23, 2018). "NewsGuard Wants to Fight Fake News With Humans, Not Algorithms". Wired.com. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  11. ^ Morgan, David (March 5, 2018). "New venture aims to combat "fake news" on social media with warning labels". CBS News. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  12. ^ a b "Daily Mail demands browser warning U-turn". BBC News. January 23, 2019. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  13. ^ Walker, James. "We were wrong': US news rating tool boosts Mail Online trust ranking after talks with unnamed Daily Mail exec". Press Gazette. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
  14. ^ "Fox News Loses Trusted News Source Rating From Journalism Watchdog". PoliticusUSA. July 21, 2022. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  15. ^ "Fox News 'fails to adhere to basic journalistic standards', says credibility rater Newsguard". Press Gazette. July 21, 2022. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  16. ^ Li, Kenneth (February 1, 2019). "NewsGuard's 'real news' seal of approval helps spark change in fake news era". Reuters. Retrieved November 13, 2019.
  17. ^ Atkinson, Claire (August 24, 2018). "NewsGuard gives Fox News a thumbs up, Breitbart a thumbs down". NBC News. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  18. ^ Maurer, Jacob (February 22, 2019). "A certifier for media credibility?". Süddeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  19. ^ "NewsGuard's "news trust" ratings rolled out to Europe". European Journalism Observatory. June 6, 2019. Archived from the original on September 6, 2019.
  20. ^ Waterson, Jim (April 24, 2019). "Untrustworthy news sites could be flagged automatically in UK". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  21. ^ Mayhew, Freddy (January 9, 2020). "News website rating tool Newsguard to start charging for service". Press Gazette. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  22. ^ "The Top COVID-19 Vaccine Myths Spreading Online". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved May 11, 2021.

External links

  • Official website

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NewsGuard is a journalism and technology tool that rates the credibility of news and information websites and tracks online misinformation It operates a browser extension and mobile apps for consumers as well as services for businesses including a brand safety tool for advertisers 2 and services for search engines social media apps cybersecurity firms and government agencies 3 NewsGuardDeveloper s NewsGuard Technologies Inc Initial releaseMarch 2018 5 years ago 2018 03 Stable releaseChrome Edge Firefox Safari 4 1 1 Edge April 5 2022 12 months ago 2022 04 05 1 PlatformBrowser extensionTypeBrowser extensionLicenseProprietaryWebsitewww wbr newsguardtech wbr comNewsGuard s trust ratings for news websites are based on nine criteria related to a source s journalistic practices 4 Based on the nine criteria each site is assigned a trust score of 0 100 and an overall rating of red generally untrustworthy or green generally trustworthy The rating is accompanied by a Nutrition Label that explains why the site received its rating on each of the nine criteria NewsGuard says it has rated more than 6 000 news sources that account for 95 of engagement with news in the United States United Kingdom France Germany and Italy 5 NewsGuard operates a consumer facing browser extension 6 and mobile apps for iOS and Android 7 that label news sources with a red or green icon indicating the site s rating and enable users to read each site s Nutrition Label from NewsGuard Supported browsers for the browser extension include Google Chrome Microsoft Edge Firefox and Safari It is included by default in the mobile version of Edge though users must enable it 7 Contents 1 Background 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksBackground EditNewsGuard Technologies was founded in 2018 by Steven Brill and L Gordon Crovitz who serve as co CEOs 8 Investors include the Knight Foundation and Publicis 9 The NewsGuard extension is installed in browsers and warns users when they view content from what it considers fake news websites Journalists employed by NewsGuard Technologies score news sites on their reliability and general trustworthiness The analysis is designed to be transparent and includes the name of the staffer who analyzed the site Sites that score at least 60 out of 100 points based on nine criteria display a green icon next to their name and ones that score lower get a red Users can optionally read more information including how the sites fared in each criterion 10 The extension can also highlight potential conflicts of interest such as websites that do not disclose that they are financed by lobbying groups 11 NewsGuard determines a website s overall credibility score based on a number of criteria These include The frequency of publication of inaccurate information The extent of sourcing and original reporting of information The degree of demarcation between news and opinion journalism The accuracy of headlines including the use of clickbait headlines The degree of disclosure of the website s ownership as well as the political positions of the ownersBrill positions the extension as an alternative to government regulation and automated algorithms such as those used by Facebook 10 For revenue NewsGuard Technologies licenses their ratings Clients include technology companies and the advertising industry who view the ratings as a way to protect clients against advertising on sites that could harm their brand 9 In January 2019 the extension was integrated into the mobile version of Microsoft Edge though users must enable it Sites that had previously ignored the extension such as MailOnline objected to being listed as unreliable 12 The decision to list MailOnline as unreliable was reversed and NewsGuard admitted they were wrong on some counts 13 Sites labeled as unreliable include InfoWars the Daily Kos Sputnik 12 RT WikiLeaks 9 and MSNBC 14 15 NewsGuard has been criticized by Breitbart News as the establishment media s latest effort to blacklist alternative media sites 16 NewsGuard attempts to work with sites they label as unreliable to advise them on how to come into compliance with their criteria 17 NewsGuard expanded its coverage to news in European languages such as French and German ahead of the 2019 European Parliament election 18 19 In April 2019 the co founders of NewsGuard announced that they had entered talks with British internet service providers to incorporate their credibility scoring system into consumer internet packages Under the plans a user would see a warning message before visiting a misleading site without needing to have the NewsGuard extension installed Users would also have the ability to disable the feature 20 In January 2020 NewsGuard began notifying users that it would become a paid member supported browser extension in early 2020 while remaining free for libraries and schools Early adopters would get a 33 discount on the price paying 1 95 month USD or 1 95 month UK They plan to roll out new premium features including a reliability score and offer new mobile apps for Android and iOS They reported ratings of 3 800 websites that account for 95 of engagement with news in the U S U K France Germany and Italy 21 As of January 2021 NewsGuard says it has rated for more than 6 000 news sites that account for 95 of online engagement with news in the U S the U K France Germany and Italy 22 See also EditAd Fontes Media AllSides Media Bias Fact Check Michael HaydenReferences Edit NewsGuard Technologies NewsGuard for Microsoft Edge Microsoft Store Retrieved April 14 2022 Mayhew Freddy October 29 2019 News websites rated red by Newsguard could miss out on ad money after agency deal Press Gazette Retrieved February 16 2021 NSIN Post NSIN 52Weeks Countering Disinformation UNUM Retrieved February 16 2021 NewsGuard s trust initiative shows early promise Local Media Insider Retrieved February 16 2021 Startups battle the spread of fake news during the pandemic PitchBook pitchbook com Retrieved February 16 2021 Perlow Jason NewsGuard drops its paywall to combat coronavirus misinformation ZDNet Retrieved February 16 2021 a b Perlow Jason NewsGuard becomes free for all Microsoft Edge users ZDNet Retrieved February 16 2021 Stelter Brian March 4 2018 This start up wants to evaluate your news sources CNN Business Retrieved January 23 2019 a b c Lee Edmund January 16 2019 Veterans of the News Business Are Now Fighting Fakes The New York Times Retrieved January 23 2019 a b Lapowski Issie August 23 2018 NewsGuard Wants to Fight Fake News With Humans Not Algorithms Wired com Retrieved January 23 2019 Morgan David March 5 2018 New venture aims to combat fake news on social media with warning labels CBS News Retrieved January 23 2019 a b Daily Mail demands browser warning U turn BBC News January 23 2019 Retrieved January 23 2019 Walker James We were wrong US news rating tool boosts Mail Online trust ranking after talks with unnamed Daily Mail exec Press Gazette Retrieved January 17 2020 Fox News Loses Trusted News Source Rating From Journalism Watchdog PoliticusUSA July 21 2022 Retrieved July 21 2022 Fox News fails to adhere to basic journalistic standards says credibility rater Newsguard Press Gazette July 21 2022 Retrieved July 21 2022 Li Kenneth February 1 2019 NewsGuard s real news seal of approval helps spark change in fake news era Reuters Retrieved November 13 2019 Atkinson Claire August 24 2018 NewsGuard gives Fox News a thumbs up Breitbart a thumbs down NBC News Retrieved January 23 2019 Maurer Jacob February 22 2019 A certifier for media credibility Suddeutsche Zeitung Retrieved March 2 2019 NewsGuard s news trust ratings rolled out to Europe European Journalism Observatory June 6 2019 Archived from the original on September 6 2019 Waterson Jim April 24 2019 Untrustworthy news sites could be flagged automatically in UK The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved December 31 2019 Mayhew Freddy January 9 2020 News website rating tool Newsguard to start charging for service 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