About SHREDNEWZ
SHREDNEWZ is built to help people understand a story, inspect the support behind it, and keep up with what changes next.
Start with a simple version of the story before opening deeper tools.
Every story should point you toward sources, claims, and what is still uncertain.
Updates, corrections, and forecasts should stay attached to the same story over time.
What we are trying to do
Most news sites stop at publishing the story. We want to keep going by showing the proof, the tradeoffs, the open questions, and the follow-through after the first headline.
How the product is evolving
The long-term goal is a living story system: linked claims, visible source trails, public corrections, perspective views, and outcome tracking that can be checked later.
Standards we want the site to meet
Show where things came from
Stories should make it easy to inspect sources, not just trust the summary.
Separate fact from interpretation
Readers should be able to tell what is supported, what is inferred, and what is still open.
Correct and update in public
When a story changes, the change should be visible instead of silently rewritten away.
What the site should not pretend to know
It is not the final word
A story page is a live file that can improve, weaken, or change as new evidence appears.
Scores are signals, not proof
A score can help you decide where to look first, but it should not replace reading the sources and the claims.
Some gaps are still real
Not every story has clean source trails, verified claims, or resolved forecasts yet. The product should make those gaps visible instead of hiding them.