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    <updated>2026-03-12T05:25:51Z</updated>
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        <title>Aemula</title>
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        <updated>2026-03-12T05:25:51Z</updated>
        <id>https://tristan.network/blog/bookmarks/2026-03-12-Aemula/</id>
        <summary>A startup news aggregator that uses the &#39;Aemula Protocol&#39; to ensure a neutral news feed.</summary>
        <content type="html"><p>I just read <a href="https://lydialaurenson.substack.com/">Lydia Laurenson</a>'s <a href="https://lydialaurenson.substack.com/p/new-depolarization-media-tech-startup">article</a> on <a href="https://aemula.com/">Aemula</a>. First of all, I'm glad to find out that there's research being done on the polarizing effects of social media.
<br />This website is a news feed that uses an algorithm to.. I assume to show you news that you're interested in but in a way that won't radicalize you. It seems pretty interesting.
<br />2026-03-12T11:13:57-05:00 Update: from their <a href="https://docs.aemula.com/">docs</a>:
<br />To ensure the news we read is verifiably neutral, free of outside influence, and resistant to censorship, the Aemula platform runs on The Aemula Protocol, a community-governed, open-source set of programmatic rules that determine the underlying incentives for independent reporting. Anyone can contribute, and everyone has full transparency into the journalistic process.</p>
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