Version 3.0 is out! With this new version:
- We've introduced Collated Articles, which combine the context of related articles from different publishers into a singular, cohesive summary.
- A slight redesign to highlight top stories, and a streamlined article page.
Download the latest version: https://t.co/gSNRQfVbDY
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@BoringReport gives you the tools to stop the endless scrolling of ads, images, and clickbait.
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Working on a new feature for @boringreport on the website (https://t.co/RHUHC2bZTl) that allows you to ask questions about a particular event that uses the context of the related sources. Have found this to be particularly useful in cases where the summary is not sufficient.
Version 2.1 is out! With this new version:
- "Duplicate" or related articles are now grouped together for easier viewing of topic coverage.
- Trending sort now takes into account highly covered topics.
@iquanyins We provided a fix for this in the latest update. Let us know if you still encounter the issue of having to sign in over the next couple of days.
Boring Report thinks itโs found an antidote to public skepticism by enlisting A.I. to rewrite news headlines from their original sources and summarize those stories. https://t.co/k1qgnsCw6R
@BenFeist We're glad you like it! There is a way on iPhone to do this, by sharing the article to the app through the share sheet. Here's a demo:
A chrome extension is in the works, and regarding specific news sources entirely, we plan to add RSS support.
@septimusrocks Weโre glad you like it and thanks for the feedback! weโre looking to improve the quality of the news sourcing over time, stay tuned.
@AkhilSinghT Hi, thanks for these suggestions and requests! The idea to indicate article bias is very interesting we'll take a look at it.
The others are on our list so stay tuned.
@louriealexandre Hello! We are planning for more language and localization support as we scale up. Regarding user details, we will make handling and updating user data available soon.
Version 2.0 is out! With this new version:
- We've revamped the user experience to be more engaging. Don't worry, you can use compact mode if you prefer an even more "boring" experience.
- We've reworked the system to process the news even more quickly from when it was published. After all, it's called "news."
- The feed now defaults to be sorted by new, with the dates reflecting the original published date of the source articles.