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''[http://newslines.org/ Newslines]'' is a crowd sourced news article website, founded by Mark and Mary Devlin on May 1, 2014. Its goal is to be a publicly editable news website, much like [[Wikipedia]], but with a less stringent notability focus. |
''[http://newslines.org/ Newslines]'' is a crowd sourced news article website, founded by Mark and Mary Devlin on May 1, 2014. Its goal is to be a publicly editable news website, much like [[Wikipedia]], but with a less stringent notability focus. |
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* [[Start My Own]]: Intended to be a publicly funded news website to cover current events, preferably with more accuracy and objectivity than Wikipedia, [[Word of God|according to its founder.]] |
* [[Start My Own]]: Intended to be a publicly funded news website to cover current events, preferably with more accuracy and objectivity than Wikipedia, [[Word of God|according to its founder.]] |
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 3 June 2018
Newslines is a crowd sourced news article website, founded by Mark and Mary Devlin on May 1, 2014. Its goal is to be a publicly editable news website, much like Wikipedia, but with a less stringent notability focus.
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