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raincole ◴[] No.44520553[source]
> Kite reads public RSS feeds of thousands of (community-curated) world-wide news sources and distills them into one perfect daily briefing

So AI-summarized version of /r/worldnews?

I know people love Kagi, but I really don't know how it is better than other news sources except the UI.

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arandomusername ◴[] No.44520591[source]
/r/worldnews is not a balanced view and is clearly extremely left-leaning. I imagine Kagi thrives to portray a more balanced view.
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1. saubeidl ◴[] No.44520647[source]
In my experience /r/worldnews is extremely right-leaning. The power of echo chambers, huh?
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2. arandomusername ◴[] No.44520682[source]
Show me one article that's on the front page of r/worldnews that is right leaning.
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3. saubeidl ◴[] No.44520705[source]
https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1lvzd7k/north_ko...
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4. arandomusername ◴[] No.44520886{3}[source]
Anti Kim Jong-un, a dictator, article is right leaning?
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5. raincole ◴[] No.44521510{4}[source]
That's just how the left works today. Anything remotely aligns with the US's interest (criticizing NK, China, etc) is right leaning.
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6. smoothbenny ◴[] No.44521825{5}[source]
Why do you think that is?