8trackdisco
a year ago
This shouldn't be something to be best posted in the Politics forum, however, it is the way of our world. Been searching and researching both media bias, to help determine what websites are most reputable.

Three main categories of Biases are Cognitive, Social and Statistical.

Here are a few places and whay you might want to consider them.

1: Media Bias Fact Check.
They offer media bias ratings and fact-checks a wide range of media outlets. They use objective measures like factual reporting and bias ratings from multiple sources. It has a search bar feature in the upper left top of their page to see how that organization is rated. Not sure where they draw their line- if you are looking for the rating of your crazy neighbor in an overheated trailer in Kingman AZ's YouTube channel, you may not find it.

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com 


2: AllSides.
Their bias ratings are based on 800 news sources from the left, right and center. Nice to see all three sides of the issue.
Their ratings come from surveys and provide analysis.

https://www.allsides.com/unbiased-balanced-news 


3: The Factual.
They rate individual articles offering transparency scores and provide analysis. An algorithm is used assessing the writing quality and the reputation of the publication.

https://www.thefactual.com/news 


Nothing is perfect. There is no perfect abritor of the Truth (whatever that means).

If you are locked in, lockjawed to your one or two sources that tells you what you want to hear, ignore all of the above.

You can also quietly review them (nobody has to know that you "cheating" on your Black Agenda Reort or Alex Jones).

Happy hunting for those who want to learn as if they will live forever. And for those who would like to inspect what they suspect.

Peace, Brothers.
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