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It's fair to wait to see what people understand. I guess I have a better vantage point for that.
Scroll.in looks good. I'd personally call it borderline because they don't have an about page and there isn't much transparency, but I understand that the nature of journalism is affected by cultures and policies of the region. BBC is editorially independent enough they fit, but I'd love to see those independently published journalists too. My community is fine with blogs and unincorporated solo projects as long as they're reliable.
My standards shouldn't be everyone's standards, so I trust you to know what counts as independent, reliable and relevant for your country.
For larger orgs I like factordaily.com - though they rarely publish, and https://www.factchecker.in/ and https://countercurrents.org/ - though that last one is heavily biased.
over here, basically all media houses (those who do tv) are basically paid indirectly by ruling party (we basically have a olligarcy mixed with populist fascism) so anyone raising questions against ruling party immediately is seen as better. If they are unaffiliated with opposition parties, then that is independent enough for me - basically do not take funding from parties or huge corporations, small corporates or businesses are fine as long as there is no major influence on content (they should not have editorial say on anything basically).
we do not have lobbying as a thing, and any politician taking money from any individual for any reason could be classifieed as wrong doing (that certainly does not stop quid pro quo, they just have to be creative in giving money)
Gotcha, so you're looking for editorial independence? That's good enough for me, and the main thing to focus on. You never know what kind of back room deals happen at "independent" publications anyway.
If you want to start a community for that, I'm all for partnering up.
the thing is that i am currently working and get not much free time, and maintaining and filling comms is hard. will wait for some time unti i am unemployed again
Fair enough, and that's grim. I would of course help post/crosspost/mod(if you want) when it's set up. Good luck out there in the meantime!