The New Paper Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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  1. News Service
  2. Blogger
  3. Media and Marketing Agency
  4. Media Company
  5. News Cooperation
  6. Newspaper Publisher

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Our mission: Overcome sensational media by making factual news easy to consume.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I've used the New Paper for years

I've used the New Paper for years. While I appreciated it initially, I remain shocked at the biases that are presented as neutrality in its reporting. Clearly, the editors have an agenda. Having even messaged folks involved a year ago and receiving no response—and seeing its purposely and obvious omissions relating to global consensus on Palestine for example—makes the entire journalistic effort questionable and frankly disappointing, since the potential was there from the outset.

It peddles a similar “neutral” perspective while not really expanding or providing links for nuance. I would have hoped for more receptiveness to feedback. What’s needed is a similar platform that actually endeavors to truth-seek and not just regurgitate corporate media sites.

What’s sad is that I don’t even think the New Paper realizes that, by relying on the inherent biases latent in journalism, it skews the truth into bite-sized digestion for folks.

October 6, 2025
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