Learning what happened around the world in one minute.
In today’s internet, headlines have become traps. They tease. They mislead. They make you click, only to find that the story is nothing like what you expected. We built oneminutenews.org as a response to the clickbait age. Our mission is simple: Give you the news in straight forward language and rank them based on their importance. The result? Clear, honest, no-fluff headlines that tell you exactly what happened, the way real journalism used to.
📰 This is a minimalist news digest site that helps readers understand the biggest news happening around the world in one minute.
We work on this as a side project. So why are we doing this? Welp, I myself am a clickbait hater. Sometimes I click into a news story on Facebook just to find out the content is nothing as the title suggests. Born from pure hatred, we have created One Minute News to make sure every headline literally says what the content is about. This helps readers save tons of time filtering out unimportant news just by scanning through the honest headlines.
So far, here are the current features One Minute News is offering:
Rewrite clickbait headlines into honest, straightforward, and literal titles.
Filter out unimportant news.
Rank news importance with a rubric-based, time-decayed scoring system
Allow readers to filter news with preferred tags.
Compile periodic digests/briefings that summarize high-scoring articles every 6 hours.
Display the source link back to the original article.
Bookmark news.
Saved preferred tags.
Please let me know if there are any future features you want to see.
For now, we only have the website version and 0 experience in journalism. If you want to be a part of this anti-clickbait adventure too, let me know.
🙋♂️ Hi all, I am Foong from Fukuoka, Japan.
📰 This is a minimalist news digest site that helps readers understand the biggest news happening around the world in one minute.
We work on this as a side project. So why are we doing this? Welp, I myself am a clickbait hater. Sometimes I click into a news story on Facebook just to find out the content is nothing as the title suggests. Born from pure hatred, we have created One Minute News to make sure every headline literally says what the content is about. This helps readers save tons of time filtering out unimportant news just by scanning through the honest headlines.
So far, here are the current features One Minute News is offering:
Rewrite clickbait headlines into honest, straightforward, and literal titles.
Filter out unimportant news.
Rank news importance with a rubric-based, time-decayed scoring system
Allow readers to filter news with preferred tags.
Compile periodic digests/briefings that summarize high-scoring articles every 6 hours.
Display the source link back to the original article.
Bookmark news.
Saved preferred tags.
Please let me know if there are any future features you want to see.
For now, we only have the website version and 0 experience in journalism. If you want to be a part of this anti-clickbait adventure too, let me know.
👌 Thank you for dropping by!