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Personalized news without echo chambers
Personalization is not the enemy—opacity is. When you cannot name the inputs, you cannot widen them. ContextNews makes personalized news feed choices explicit: contexts, sources, saves.
The simplest anti-echo rule
For each topic, follow at least one outlet you routinely disagree with—but still trust for facts on that beat. Disagreement is not both-sides theater; it is making conflict visible.
Put those outlets in the same news-by-context lane so the timeline does the comparison work.
Breadth you can audit
If you want to see how different desks frame the same story, scan news perspectives in one place instead of hopping apps.
AI without isolation
Optional briefings can orient you—grounded in feeds you chose. See AI news aggregator for how assistive features sit alongside RSS.
Community without virality
Discussion on article URLs keeps conversation tethered to reporting—see social news platform. And contextual news habits help you read for signal, not volume.
Common questions
- What is the simplest anti-echo rule?
- For each topic, follow at least one outlet you routinely disagree with—but still trust for facts on that beat.
- Does ContextNews force balance?
- No. It exposes mechanics: you choose sources. The UI helps you see them side by side.
Ready to read with context?
- Understand faster—see what’s new versus repeated noise.
- See multiple perspectives—outlets in one lane you control.
- Reduce overload—contexts replace endless scrolling feeds.