Harleen Kaur

Mediaopoly - Visualize who owns your news

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Who owns your mind media ? Our new Twitter tool, Mediaopoly, will let you know will let you know who owns the news people interact with. Enter the handle of any public Twitter user to see who owns the news outlets they interact with on the platform.

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Richard Itaman
An easy-to-use, super-sleek product
Harleen Kaur
@richarditaman Thanks Richard! We wanted the product to be as easy as dropping in the Twitter handle.
Ayaz Karimov
That`s very necessary tool for nowadays. I know dozens of people who just spread the wrong news, and it`s always important to know that who is the person shared this news. Good luck!
Harleen Kaur
@ayaz_karimov1 Thanks Ayaz!
Enrique Cepeda
This is awesome! Such a useful idea! Keep it up guys :)
Harleen Kaur
@enrique_cepeda thanks Enrique
Md Shakil
@harleen Awesome idea! Definitely, it's important to analyze not only the news but also its initial source! 🧐 Congrats on the launch 🚀
Harleen Kaur
@mdshaki34195602 Agreed! Thanks for the feedback Md.
Abdur Momin
Go ahead bro
Jami Talukder
Congratulation
Harleen Kaur
@jami_talukder Thank you Jami!
Oren Levitin
?makers That's a brilliant piece in a picture of a transparent future with responsible capitalism!
Harleen Kaur
@vladimir_levitin1 Thanks for the kind words Vladimir. We'd love to be a piece in that transparent and responsible future.
Hamd Siddique
Its Interested
wizo 4247
Sounds like a great idea with use case
Alan Sovran
Wow, this is such a great tool. So useful, interesting, and important. Just wondering - does the tool consider the difference between a tweet, retweet and 'like'?
Harleen Kaur
@alan_sovran Alan, thanks for the interesting question! We've actually weighted each of the actions you've named as we recognize that people are more likely to 'like' a piece of news than they are to tweet or retweet. Here are our weights: tweeted (2), retweeted (1.5), quoted (1.45), replied (1.85). Our full methodology page is at ground.news/mediaopoly/our-methodology