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Citation Eraser for Google Chrome

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.0.0
  • 4.9

    (0)
  • Security Status

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Citation Eraser: Removing Sources from New York Times Articles

Citation Eraser is a Chrome extension that removes multiple elements from articles posted on the New York Times. Developed by kate.milleker, this free add-on aims to explore how we interpret the validity of information when it arrives without an author or other methods of engagement, even though the article appears to be from a trustworthy source.

The extension removes various elements from the article, including the author's name, publishing date, images with their credits and captions, the story's footer, and hyperlinks to other articles or references within the article. By removing these elements, Citation Eraser challenges us to consider how our perception of information is affected when crucial contextual cues are absent.

Without hyperlinks for further research or captivating images, do we still feel connected to the information presented? Are we more engaged if we know the article was published recently, or do we disengage without the context of time and place? Furthermore, how does the authenticity of an article change when there are no opportunities for corrections or explanations in the footer? Does the information lose its validity without proof of a trustworthy author with journalistic integrity? These questions prompt us to reflect on the nature of articles and the impact of their presentation on our perception of truth.

Citation Eraser challenges our assumptions and encourages us to critically evaluate the information we consume, even from reputed sources like the New York Times. It reminds us that articles are more than just stories or presentations of information, and that the absence of certain elements can significantly influence our interpretation.

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Citation Eraser for Google Chrome

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.0.0
  • 4.9

    (0)
  • Security Status


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