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Newsride is a social community aimed at news junkies and politically interested surfers

Learn about the benefits: Short description | Voting | Community | Categories & tags | Contribute

Short description

Few of today's news sites offer discussion forums to their readers to discuss about the news' content.

Those sites that do offer a forum, often force you to register, leaving personal information. If you are used to visit more than one news site on a daily basis, it gets annoying, remembering all the different usernames and passwords.

Newsride solves this by attaching discussion forums to every news article on the fly, demanding no registration and offering a single easy-to-use forum interface.

Voting on comments

Curious how many people agree or disagree to your opinions? Every comment can be TOPed or FLOPed, making it easy to give and receive direct feedback.

Community

Make friends at Newsride, meet like minded people. You strongly disagree with someone's beliefs? Let him openly know that you don't like him!

Use Newsride's messaging system to easily get into contact with other community members.

Categories, tagging & language filtering

Use categories and tags for easy recovery of discussions you have participated in.

Don't want to delve through all the not-your-language discussions you can't read anyway? Use the language filter (beneath the categories) to only show discussions in your prefered language.

Starting new discussions

Suppose you are reading an interesting news article. The easiest way to discuss it with others is to use our browser button (Technical term: "bookmarklet").

If you prefer not to install anything, switch to the DISCUSSIONS tab on the main menu and paste the article's url into the input box right below the sub menu.


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