30 reviews between Nov 13, 2023 and Nov 15, 2023.
Inshorts news app receives mixed reviews from users. While some users appreciate the short and informative news pieces, others criticize the biased content and excessive advertisements. The app is praised for providing quick updates and saving time, but it is also accused of lacking unbiased reporting, particularly in cases like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Despite these criticisms, many users still find the app useful and convenient for staying updated on the go.
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30 reviews between Nov 13, 2023 and Nov 15, 2023.
If there is any ad containing any video it drains a lot of internet and the same ad comes for about 4-5 times in just 10 news scrolling.
Excellent app for "ads news" in 60 words.
It was a great app, but now it is nothing else but time wasting. They just give articles for meaning less articles and too much add.
This app in question unfortunately fails to provide an unbiased and comprehensive view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It consistently showcases a clear bias against Palestinians while conveniently downplaying or even disregarding the devastating realities of the ongoing genocide and the heart-wrenching loss of innocent children's lives caused by the Israeli forces. Shame on you.
Very good news shown. It refreshed my day and mind. 😀
Rating 5 stars for the most obvious reason, short and crisp content, which saves a lot of time, and keeps me updated.
IT'S A VERY GOOD as we get UPDATED Anytime Anywhere ANYPLACE Even on the GO could we feel more better to know ABOUT NEWS AND HOPE Many AGREE.
Among the best news app. Brief precise and without any advertisement poping up.
Most important application for short & best news.
Pathetic language used. They need an English course. There is no grammatical mistakes but the way they twist words changes the emphasis of the news. Seems like they are experts in clickbait.
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