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Salon Reviews Summary

The company in question faces significant criticism regarding its perceived bias and lack of credible reporting, with many customers expressing frustration over the quality and objectivity of its content. Reviews frequently highlight a sentiment of distrust, suggesting that the platform promotes a divisive narrative rather than factual news. While some users appreciate the platform for its left-leaning perspectives, the overwhelming sentiment leans towards dissatisfaction, with complaints about the tone and integrity of the articles. Overall, the company’s reputation appears tarnished, primarily due to concerns over credibility and a lack of balanced viewpoints.

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If you want to a news update, this isn't the site for you. But if you want opinionated, intelligent coverage of everything that may interest an educated person, Salon is it.

Date of experience: March 13, 2011
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Salon.com is just too liberal to be useful to anyone - I'm all for a diversity of ideas in the press, but I think that Salon.com is sometimes too liberal to be useful. Now, I am a democrat, but I want to know the news and read analysis that is even-handed. Then I can make up my own mind.

For example, today's headline article is about Sarah Palin killing wolf pups. Don't get me wrong, I love the enviroment and animals, but right now our country is in financial crisis, shouldn't Salon be covering the candidates view on that?

I would like to hear more real citicism of democratic ideals, and more thoughtful analyses of polticians and policy. Then when I read a Salon article I can feel more comfortable that I'm not just hearing the democratic party line.

Date of experience: October 11, 2008