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uxjw t1_j628fti wrote

Looks really useful. I just wish the vertical sidebar wasn’t there on mobile, hides ⅓ of the map. Maybe horizontal across the top like most apps?

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happylad32 OP t1_j628ogu wrote

Oh yeah, didn't give much thought to mobile. Sorry, I'll work on the UI for it too.

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uxjw t1_j6295pt wrote

Cool, thanks. I often build for desktop size first, then optimize for mobile, so I get it.

I avoid the depressing world news most of the time so it looks really handy to catch up.

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mindaugaskun t1_j62pqo2 wrote

Seems like you wouldn't catch up to important events. E.g. if you look right now you wouldn't even know Ukraine is invaded by Russia and UK is paralyzed by strike actions

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tom255 t1_j630hco wrote

This is a good shout for OP.

IMHO you'd need a team of researchers constantly on different world news outlets, I'd happily take that job though. I do it daily anyway..

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mindaugaskun t1_j63sf5o wrote

I wasn't saying OP's site is not functioning well, that is an entirely different challenge so solve (and I doubt it is solvable by simple web scraping). His site is just about urgent news of the world.

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steebo t1_j63tlzm wrote

It says right on the sidebar: Conflicts (WIP). At least it does when I looked at it, I agree though, the very first thing I thought was, why is Ukraine blank?

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holyherbalist t1_j63ekqk wrote

Huh! I always build simultaneously since I know it’s going to be a lot of tech debt.

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WormWizard1312 t1_j66g8q0 wrote

I was taught to always build for mobile first because it's easier to extend the mobile version than it is to shrink the desktop version

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pm_me_your_amphibian t1_j63qktu wrote

The auto zoom on mobile is a bit annoying too, because you end up with so little of the map visible and have to zoom out again every time you look at an item.

This is a brilliant idea though, I love this.

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Arquisto t1_j625wxs wrote

This is great! I've always been wondering why something like this isn't already there but don't have any programming knowledge to build one myself. Will be bookmarking this and see how it grows.

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500owls t1_j65t985 wrote

there are already many things like this, as you've surely seen from the comments by now

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Youshless t1_j62haqq wrote

I went through the entire January and nothing was highlighted in Iran even though protests for human rights and democracy are happening daily...

Also, quick question. What sources do you use to feed the data into the map?

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happylad32 OP t1_j62j3c2 wrote

Yeah, sorry about that - I'm working on a seperate section for conflicts and wars, particulary domestic ones. The Iranian protests will be in there instead.

At the moment I'm using various news agencies like Reuters, AP etc and also collating info from Wikipedia. I hope to add more sources soon.

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Youshless t1_j62xx74 wrote

Thanks for replying!

It's a really cool idea, it may just need filters or something so you can put more activity without saturating the map. It may also be worth thinking about the scale of a conflict or event scaling the icon. So, for example the Russia Ukraine issue is very popular, has been ongoing for awhile now and affects quite a lot around the world... So that would be bigger (just a thought). The final thing is how to manage when multiple countries are involved.

Good luck and well done!

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Tacorgasmic t1_j632ken wrote

You also need to be able to filter ongoing conflics and new one.

Honestly this is such a great idea of how to keep up to date with world news.

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mdh579 t1_j63avh7 wrote

About the sources. Some of those listed are not political. It just seems like it's taking random death counters and info and putting it all down. Ok, a building collapsed due to water leaking? A stadium had a stampede? A lot of this is just random news stories about people dying. What's the algorithm to decide if an action is political or not? Just curious.

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The-SillyAk t1_j6585mn wrote

I love this idea but I fear burn out. This is a lot of admin work. Perhaps you can write a script that automates atleast the gathering of data.

Additionally, another very good news source is 'the daily aus' insta page. It is focused mostly on australian news but it also go into detail around global topics. The journalism is very good.

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LadyLucky26 t1_j62hqv1 wrote

I think it's really cool OP. Great Job. Definitely going to keep one busy.

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Johnsense t1_j620u9v wrote

Love the idea. Will help sharpen my geography. Curious about what makes an event newsworthy.

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happylad32 OP t1_j621x0x wrote

Thanks! for now I'm watching a few news channels and adding them depending on my own critera, but I'm going to add an option for people to nominate their own events. I'm also going to add a seperate section for wars and conflicts, in case you're wondering why there's no Ukraine news.

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Johnsense t1_j62h9ho wrote

Oh, you’re the developer. Congrats on a cool concept. To save labor, maybe could piggyback on something like Google News - World? I’ve bookmarked, so I hope you maintain it. 👍

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RevolutionaryDot7 t1_j6380ly wrote

Great product, very useful, have it bookmarked.

So are you selecting the news manually?

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Thierr t1_j62zekn wrote

Love it! But I thought it was pretty funny that nothing at all is Going on in Ukraine or Russia. All good nothing relevant to see here :p

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happylad32 OP t1_j6301wq wrote

Haha yep I'm making a seperate conflicts section for those two. Looks a bit strange now but I'm working on it

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tom255 t1_j630q7v wrote

Great job u/happylad32!

Would you ever think of integrating a "submit your own" type of thing? I research international news for fun (yeah, I know, I find fun in strange things) and would be totally up for submitting (equally important) pieces I've found from smaller news outlets.

Of course you'll never find a truly unbiased news source, however having one story covered by competing outlets is ground for making an informed decision of the actual facts/account of what's happened.

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happylad32 OP t1_j632do5 wrote

Yeah I'm seriously considering this, compiling multiple news sources & accepting submissions from the public.

There's a discord link on the top right of the site, feel free to join and I'll keep you updated

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tom255 t1_j6356tw wrote

Awesome! Will do!

My only worry is that with that button, you could get bots submitting articles, I don't know enough about anti-bot tech, so wouldn't have the first clue about combatting it.

Alas the world surely needs something like this site.

I thought Twitter would effectively be like this wonderful, spacious, open-source-esque platform.. sadly I was wrong!

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imranilzar t1_j62sbe5 wrote

Very cool idea.

What sources are you using? Add more sources, please, the map seems a little bare of events. It would be cool if there was at least one something for the most countries.

Why some areas are red?

Currently selected date shows articles from different dates. For example I am selected 26 January, but I see a Turkey article from 22 January.

Every article links to the homepage of Wikipedia. It would be cool to parse actual news sites.

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happylad32 OP t1_j62sed1 wrote

Sources are just based on a few News agencies and Wikipedia articles I've picked out. Will update it with proper feeds soon.

Red areas are disputed territory. I'll be adding a section for those soon too.

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Onehothalpino t1_j62t75a wrote

For a second I misread this as "Fox News"... everything was looking great until... keep up the great work!

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Kaniel_Outiss t1_j62xpej wrote

try to check wikinews as source, and ukraine is not red?🤔

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tmrcz t1_j628l9f wrote

fix that map of Georgia, dude

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happylad32 OP t1_j628rkq wrote

yeah working on it. blame mapbox, im manually removing all of russias puppets

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Bozzaholic t1_j62ze5g wrote

The company I used to work for had this functionality (Everbridge). It used to pull information from NC4, Nixle, NWS and a whole bunch of other sources... You could then send the information from the events to assets who could be affected by the events. They called it Visual Command Center

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jjdresselhaus t1_j62m2mu wrote

No idea if this could ever do this, but I have aways thought it would be fascinating to graph global conflict over the course of human history using some metric. I'd be fascinated to know if humanity is more or less violent today than it was in, say, the 1500s AD or 1500 BC by any metric. Maybe lives lost per capita attributed to war? Or people per capita involved in a national conflict?

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Kaniel_Outiss t1_j62xhsh wrote

it's definetly less violent today, just do a percentage of people who died in conflicts

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broyoyoyoyo t1_j65crd6 wrote

Much less violent today, especially when you consider per capita.

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BigTex77RR t1_j62p36o wrote

Wow like a Live UA map but for political stuff rather than combat information. I dig it.

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ProlongedMaintenance t1_j62uuqj wrote

I like it but I had a shameful laugh when I saw the only dots in the USA are guns.

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Gruber_Rager t1_j63cci4 wrote

How do you choose what to publish?

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cuntfucker33 t1_j63e1bo wrote

I find it unexpected and annoying that clicking on an item zooms the map to that location. Perhaps it would be a useful feature if there were hundreds of events, but now it just means I have to zoom out to look at the next. Got old after like 2 clicks, otherwise would have looked at them all.

Cool idea otherwise!

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billwoo t1_j63yu4c wrote

Same, if I want to be zoomed in I can just zoom in. Perhaps make double click / tap zoom to the event, or just have a setting to disable it?

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Smifuckingtho t1_j64xxwi wrote

Ah yes, protests in France. Economic forum in Switzerland. 2 shootings in US.

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vannamei t1_j62mgmj wrote

Wow this is very interesting!

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gumpiere t1_j62pm68 wrote

Why under conflicts there is nothing on ucrain?

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Retisin t1_j62q856 wrote

Check out my country.. all mass shootings..

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theprodigy_s t1_j62tz6v wrote

Cool idea, for example today begins second round of presidential vote iN Czechia, you could start adding similar stuff too, since it’s political. Also how long do you want to keep stories visible? Nepal plane crash was almost 2 weeks ago and the icon is still red. Maybe it should start fading out after a week or so.

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breakfast_organisms t1_j62vlut wrote

I agree the timeframe should at least be listed. Maybe eventually user could select timeframe, like “last 24hrs” / “last 7 days” / .. etc

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spacecowboyghost t1_j62ual0 wrote

This is wonderful. I have given it a cursory glance but it looks spectacular on mobile. Is there a key wherein i can access elements at a toggle to access events quickly of my interest and view them??

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happylad32 OP t1_j62xc06 wrote

Thanks! Not currently, but I will be adding this soon.

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BELLOOTCH t1_j62zf6t wrote

Cool stuff and very rich to actually see on scale where it's happening. Will def keep track of this.

If it helps: Reuters, Associated Press, Agence France-Press, TASS and United Press International are great and reliable sources of International news.

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byDaCz t1_j634t68 wrote

That's nice! Please make it impossible to go to the future. The site is broken if you click searching for tomorrow's data

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hbkdll t1_j6370zq wrote

Annnnd US have two mass shootings of total of two mass shootings across world.

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Hacklobster t1_j639i3c wrote

If this is done right, this website will be banned by a handful of countries. Best of luck.

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jonr t1_j63biop wrote

Well, this is a bloody clever idea. I wish I had thought of it. :)

With time and more contributions, this could be really useful.

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nirma_iitkgp t1_j63bolk wrote

This is really nice. You should sell it to some media house, they all have such shitty websites.

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Lifekraft t1_j63efx1 wrote

Marvelous. Good job op , that extremely interesting. I feel we are going to see paterns with france or US for example. Sadly for tragically different purpose.

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TheAniSingh t1_j63gm95 wrote

OP, why is certain section of India marked in red?

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RudeMirror t1_j63hr5c wrote

idk why other news sites havent done this, its so nice to see where things happen. I only wish there was a headlines list and when you click on them the map navigates to the location.

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RudeMirror t1_j63hw8z wrote

it reminds me of the news channel on the Nintendo Wii

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exoskeletons t1_j63kh4m wrote

This is a very cool idea!

Do you have a plan to address under reporting foreign news? A lot of details and nuanced reporting done locally never makes it to mainstream Western media.

Perhaps you could somehow integrate at least the English-speaking local news sites into this?

Either way, looks great. lots of potential here

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tektools t1_j63tyao wrote

In Atlanta right now there are riots and someone burned a cop car.

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Buck_Thorn t1_j63u7uj wrote

I love the concept, but I do not like the way that you hijacked the backspace key to jump back to previous incidents that I looked at (desktop user here). Maybe add a "Previous" button for that? Maybe also add a key to the meaning of the icons you use.

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Tlou3please t1_j63v8ob wrote

Looks great man. I could see this being very popular as an app

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Fez_and_no_Pants t1_j63w7wr wrote

This will really help in my quest to create Perpetual We Didn't Start The Fire

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Android9765 t1_j641q1z wrote

I enjoyed your map, keep it up OP 👏👏

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Chopululi t1_j642rrb wrote

Awesome, how is the data uploaded?

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bradm613 t1_j64g3l1 wrote

Also of interest may be the GDELT Project:

>GDELT monitors print, broadcast, and web news media in over 100 languages from across every country in the world to keep continually updated on breaking developments anywhere on the planet. Its historical archives stretch back to January 1, 1979 and update every 15 minutes.

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gcotw t1_j64gzw3 wrote

Ukraine looks rather quiet

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srlguitarist t1_j64ozvp wrote

This is a pretty cool idea. I instinctively wished that as I zoomed into an area it repopulated with the biggest stories of that locale. I understand as a developer myself that this could be tricky, but overall I like the idea.

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sirnoggin t1_j64wee2 wrote

Oh I like this, keep up the good work.

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NoveliBear t1_j64wj9m wrote

As a history teacher I salute you

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BettyCrocka t1_j64wx87 wrote

I absolutely love this. Really cool for a news/info junkie.

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THBLD t1_j650b5n wrote

Damn man, if you can do this for historical data ranges as well, this could be a real game changer.

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coldxlord t1_j651h9q wrote

this is pretty cool.

Bookmarked.

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HavokMan48 t1_j652j9h wrote

America is gonna look interesting tonight

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Ebuthead t1_j655ni2 wrote

I really like seeing the disputed areas. Super interesting!

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IamaRead t1_j658mff wrote

Plenty people had that idea, it needs participation to stay alive, however you got a nice name for it already :)

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Subduction t1_j659y03 wrote

I love this. I recently took it upon myself to memorize the countries of the world, so I could name them off a blank map, and I had just mentioned to my wife that I would love a global map that links to current news.

Keep going!

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KeyWest- t1_j65eihi wrote

It looks great. Do you have any tips on how to create that "store locator" look with all the blips on top of each location? Is that a feature in Mapbox, or did you write the code for it? I'm looking to build something that uses a store locator function.

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Ginkgodroid t1_j65gx2q wrote

This is awesome. The events' description have the perfect length, not too short, but also not too long. A time filter (within the last 24 hours, 3 days, 7 days, 14 days, 30 days) would be a great feature as soon as more and more events get added.

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tencosedivedle t1_j65s8f0 wrote

Presidential election these days in the Czech Republic

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nicu95 t1_j65y7eq wrote

This is awesome

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Osiris_Raphious t1_j669mhf wrote

Reporting on events as they happen, and you get your data from just the single side or will this data be cross referenced to determine alleged events as well?

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Highfivesghost t1_j66j86r wrote

How long do the events stay on the map? Have a log of events for the past 7 days or something would be neat.

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Nagemasu t1_j66km04 wrote

Hey OP, this is cool. I've been wanting to do something similar for awhile for a completely unrelated topic: listing locations of interest, where eventually users can submit their own to share.

Do you mind sharing what tech stack you used and some other technical details? I'm new to web development having recently completed a course, but still feel lost in the ocean.
What Mapbox API(?) or "thing" did you use? Is it tilequery?

It looks like you use Next.js? I'm only familiar with react but that was a framework I was looking at learning next, or vue.
I imagine I could create a form where users submit an entry like a basic to do list or json and then have it pull the data from there, rather than what looks like a lot harder work you've done where it has to scrape articles from various websites?

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Chrnan6710 t1_j66lyqu wrote

Would the Atlanta Riots qualify?

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AscendedDescent t1_j66rnz7 wrote

Cool how do you get the data to populate the map?

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GTengineerenergy t1_j66y8dv wrote

I’ve always wanted this but for history. So you can slide a slider on a timeline and see what events were happening around the world at that specific date.

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EverythingGoodWas t1_j670el7 wrote

This is awesome. What map libraries did you use? I’m building a task visualization tool and really like your map Ui.

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Zestyclose_Ad_2652 t1_j6dava1 wrote

I dont have the map. I have only dots and cant see where their are

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squarebe t1_j635o78 wrote

missed to tag NATOs breaking their agreement with USSR in 1991, ongoing since 1992 currently in Ukraine.

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