📰 Scroll News

How to Read This

You’re not just reading the news—you’re analyzing it.

🧠 The Idea

Most news shows you what happened.

Scroll News shows you:

how the story is being told across sources, over time

Instead of reading one article at a time, you’re seeing:

  • patterns
  • tone
  • framing
  • evolution

🔍 What You’re Looking At

😊 Sentiment

How positive, neutral, or negative the coverage is.

  • 🙂 Positive → optimistic tone
  • 😐 Neutral → factual / balanced
  • ☹️ Negative → critical or concerning
  • 🤷 Mixed → unclear or conflicting

🎭 Emotions

The dominant emotional signals in the coverage.

Examples:

  • fear
  • anger
  • optimism
  • surprise

👉 This helps you feel the emotional direction of a story.


🧩 Narrative Frames

The angle the story is being told from.

Same event, different frames:

  • “economic impact”
  • “public safety”
  • “political strategy”

👉 This is where bias and perspective show up.


🏷️ Entities

The key people, companies, and places in the story.

Clicking an entity lets you:

  • track coverage across articles
  • see how sentiment changes over time

⏱️ Time Matters

Every analysis runs across a time window (like 24h, 7d, 30d).

This lets you see:

  • how a story evolves
  • how tone shifts
  • how narratives change

👉 News isn’t static—Scroll News lets you see movement.


⚡ How to Use Scroll News (Quick Flow)

  1. Open any article
  2. Scan sentiment + emotions
  3. Look at narrative frames
  4. Click an entity
  5. Switch the time window

That’s it.

You’ve just gone from:

reading news → analyzing coverage


🧠 What This Unlocks

Use Scroll News to:

  • spot bias across sources
  • track how stories develop
  • compare emotional tone
  • understand why coverage feels a certain way

🚀 Start Exploring

Pick any article and try:

  • switching timeframes
  • clicking an entity
  • comparing frames

It only takes a minute to see the difference.