Evaluating Bias in the Media
Social media is a relatively new form of distribution and collaboration. It allows for one user to rapidly share information with many others in the blink of an eye. Digg, Reddit, Del.icio.us, and others have all helped grow the interest and use of social media in recent years. Now we have our own form of political social media. Political Grind has recently partnered with PoliticalCrunch.com as its official blog.
Political Crunch is a political social news site that allows individuals of any political affiliation to submit, comment, and rate politically themed articles. Instead of voting (or demoting) articles, Political Crunch allows for its users to rate an article based on the bias. This allows for users who want to read conservative or liberal articles to do so in a speedy fashion. In addition to rating the bias of a submitted article, Political Crunch also allows users to rate the bias of comments.
Here are a few resources to get you started…
Political Crunch Tools & Information
- Submit News: http://politicalcrunch.com/submit/
- Tools & Widgets: http://services.politicalcrunch.com/
- Statistics: http://politicalcrunch.com/statistics/
- FAQ’s: http://politicalcrunch.com/faq/
Political Crunch Topics
- New Stories: http://politicalcrunch.com/new/
- Most Active: http://politicalcrunch.com/active/
- Left Leaning Stories: http://politicalcrunch.com/left/
- Objective Stories: http://politicalcrunch.com/objective/
- Right Leaning Stories: http://politicalcrunch.com/right/
Please check it out and try it out. All political bloggers are welcome to submit their posts. If you have any questions, please post them in the comments or email us: politicalgrind@gmail.com.
Enjoy!
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Why are anti-Hillary supporters so obsessed with urging her to drop out of the race for President? They are ignoring the fact that millions of voters have demonstrated their preference to elect her? Since when do we silence the
American people?????