People dismiss articles based on the site they appear on, often before reading a single word. The visual frame works as a partisan filter — it tells the reader whether to lean in or roll their eyes before the words have a chance. This tool keeps the words and changes only the frame.
Read across the aisle
Paste any article you want to share with someone who may not read it if it isn't on Fox News.

A reader at a laptop scrolls through an unfamiliar news outlet. Most users decide whether to engage with an article in the first half-second — based on the site, not the words. (File photo)
Try it
Most non-paywalled URLs work. Pasting full text works for anything.
Every reskinned article carries a persistent disclosure banner naming the original publisher with a link to the source. This is a reading-aid, not a republisher.