Because we got tired of headlines like "You won't believe what this politician did!", "Shocking: here's what really happened…" and "This is why everyone is crying."
The news itself isn't the problem — news matters. The problem is clickbait: deliberately misleading, emotionally manipulative headlines designed to make you click before you know what the story is actually about.
The original article is the same. Only the headline has been corrected to what a news headline is actually for: informing you.
We don't edit. We don't change the content of the news, don't add opinions, don't dispute facts. The AI only changes the style of the headline and summary — never the information itself.
We're not perfect. The system sometimes makes mistakes — misreads context, oversimplifies, or misses the point. That's why there's the comparison view and the feedback function.
We don't replace original sources. Every article has a link — read the full story on the original outlet.
A small team who got fed up with clickbait and decided to do something about it. If something's wrong, let us know — we'll fix it.
Try it — after ten articles you'll be back anyway.
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