Media literacy
Ask what your feed missed.
Albis is a free early tool for exploring global stories, context, and framing gaps that a normal news feed may not show.
10-minute classroom or discussion exercise
- 1Open today’s Albis feed.
- 2Pick one story you had not seen in your usual news or social feed.
- 3Ask where it appears prominent, absent, or framed differently.
- 4Compare it with the sources you normally read.
- 5Discuss what algorithms, geography, language, or habits might hide.
Useful prompts
- What did you see here that was missing from your usual feed?
- Which regions or sources seemed to pay attention to it?
- What context would you still need before forming a strong opinion?
- How might language, geography, platform incentives, or source habits shape what you saw?
Important caveat
Albis is exploratory. It is not a replacement for reporting, primary sources, or teacher judgement. It is built to reveal gaps and questions — not declare a single final truth.
Use it responsibly
Treat each Albis item as a starting point for source comparison. Check original reporting, separate facts from interpretation, and avoid sending sensitive testimony or identifying details about people close to events.