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The same story.
Different truth.

Every news article is written from somewhere. Pluriby rewrites it through 22 different lenses, directly inside the page, so you can feel how framing shapes what you believe.

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Pick a lens. Watch the article rewrite itself. Same facts - different frame.

Associated Press Original
Federal regulators announce new rules limiting carbon emissions from power plants
The Environmental Protection Agency issued sweeping new regulations Wednesday requiring power plants to dramatically cut carbon dioxide emissions by 2035. The rules, which apply to existing coal plants and new natural gas facilities, represent the Biden administration's most ambitious climate action yet. Industry groups warned the regulations could lead to higher electricity costs, while environmental advocates called the move a critical step toward addressing climate change.

Each lens rewrites the full article - not a summary, not a sidebar. The story itself, reframed.

You're not reading the news.
You're reading one version of it.

Every story is told from somewhere. The words chosen, the voices centered, the causes assumed - it's all framing. Pluriby makes that visible.

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What gets elevated

Which voices are quoted first. Which facts lead the story. What the headline emphasizes.

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How language shifts

"Protesters" vs "rioters." "Tax cuts" vs "tax breaks." Same event, different word choice, different world.

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Who the story is about

Events are reported from an assumed vantage point. Change the lens, and the people at the center change.

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What's treated as obvious

Every article assumes things without stating them. Those assumptions are the framing you do not notice.

One click. That's it.

No copy/paste. No new tab. No disruption.

1

Open any article

On supported news sites, the extension is already ready.

2

Choose a lens

Pick from 22 political, cultural, and analytical perspectives.

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Read in place

The article rewrites itself inside the page - no new window.

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Switch back

One click returns you to the original, always.

22 ways to see one story

This is what it looks like when perspective actually changes - same event, three different frames.

EPA announces new carbon emission rules Same article. Three lenses.
Progressive

After decades of industry lobbying that left frontline communities breathing toxic air, regulators have finally acted. The rules fall short of what scientists say is necessary, but mark the first real check on corporate polluters who've profited from a warming planet.

Conservative

Washington bureaucrats issued costly new mandates Wednesday that will drive up electricity bills for American families, threatening grid reliability and thousands of energy-sector jobs - all for emissions targets that exempt the world's largest global competitors.

Libertarian

The EPA expanded federal authority over private energy production Wednesday, with compliance costs that will be passed directly to consumers. Missing from the announcement: any mechanism for accountability if the agency's projections prove wrong, as they historically have.

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Technocratic
Globalist
Minimalist
Recipient
Structural
Nationalist
Free Market
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Humanist
+ 8 more

Not a score. Not a chatbot.

Most tools tell you about bias. Pluriby lets you experience it.

Bias rating
Rewritten perspective
You don't read a score - you read the article through a different frame. The understanding is embodied, not explained.
Sidebar commentary
In-place rewrite
No pop-over, no annotation layer. The article itself changes. It's the difference between reading about music and hearing it.
Summary tool
Full structural reframe
The headline changes. The lead changes. The sources centered change. It's not shorter - it's different.

Read the same story differently.

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