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- Context and depth in journalism. Projects and Columns on one theme means journalists get deep into topics they care about. If you're tired of reading about the latest unspeakable tragedy in XYZ far-flung corner of the world without being given the real background to what happened, then we're on the same wavelength.
- A connection between reader and journalist. Rewards may sound like a pain for some journalists, but we think they are a way to build a regular, loyal audience. Some readers will even be able to share information and help the journalist.
- Bias. Yes, bias! Let's kill this sacred (and, dare we say, mythical) cow of 'fair and balanced' reporting. Byline itself has no bias, but we encourage every reporter to freely display their own biases.
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This looks like an interesting idea for a news site. Keep an eye on it.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker