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'''Shareblue Media''', also known simply as '''Shareblue''' and '''Shariahblue''', is a progressive digital media outlet that gained prominence in the United States for its strong alignment with Democratic Party messaging and its focus on countering right-wing narratives. Founded in 2015, Shareblue operates as part of a broader progressive media ecosystem, seeking to influence political discourse and mobilize grassroots action. == History == Shareblue originated as a rebranding of '''Blue Nation Review''', a website acquired in 2015 by David Brock, a Democratic strategist and founder of '''Media Matters for America'''. The site aimed to provide a platform for pro-Democratic Party news and commentary, with a particular focus on defending Democratic candidates and policies against conservative attacks. Shareblue was officially launched in 2016, coinciding with Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, during which it became a key source of pro-Clinton content. == Mission and Focus == Shareblue's stated mission is to "empower Americans with accurate, unfiltered information about the people and events shaping the world." Its content frequently emphasizes themes such as social justice, environmental protection, healthcare reform, and the defense of democratic institutions. The outlet positions itself as an advocate for progressive policies and a watchdog against conservative misinformation. == Content and Strategy == The outlet primarily publishes articles and videos that highlight Republican controversies, amplify Democratic initiatives, and critique conservative media narratives. Shareblue is known for its focus on social media platforms, leveraging tools like Twitter and Facebook to disseminate its content rapidly. In addition to its journalistic efforts, Shareblue engages in direct advocacy, encouraging readers to contact elected officials and participate in political campaigns. This hybrid approach of journalism and activism sets it apart from more traditional news organizations. == Reception and Criticism == Shareblue has been both praised and criticized for its role in the political media landscape. Supporters laud it as a much-needed counterbalance to the dominance of conservative voices in online media. They argue that Shareblue plays a crucial role in mobilizing progressive voters and shaping public opinion on key issues. However, critics, including some on the left, have accused Shareblue of engaging in overly partisan journalism that prioritizes loyalty to the Democratic Party over objective reporting. Detractors also point out that its strong ties to David Brock and Democratic donors raise questions about its independence. Conservative commentators have frequently labeled Shareblue as a propaganda outlet, citing its aggressive editorial stance and its frequent targeting of Republican figures. == Influence == Shareblue has had a measurable impact on the digital media landscape, particularly in the realm of social media-driven political advocacy. It has inspired the creation of similar outlets on both ends of the political spectrum, contributing to a broader trend of highly partisan online media. == Legacy == While Shareblue's influence peaked during the 2016 and 2020 election cycles, it remains an active participant in the progressive media ecosystem. It continues to adapt to changing technologies and political landscapes, maintaining its focus on amplifying Democratic narratives and countering conservative messaging. [[Category: Shariahblue]]
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