Click Here for a primer-like example of 16 differing types of media bias:
- Spin
- Unsubstantiated Claims
- Opinion Statements Presented as Facts
- Sensationalism/Emotionalism
- Mudslinging/Ad Hominem
- Mind Reading
- Slant
- Flawed Logic
- Bias by Omission
- Omission of Source Attribution
- Bias by Story Choice and Placement
- Subjective Qualifying Adjectives
- Word Choice
- Negativity Bias
- Photo Bias
- Elite v. Populist Bias
The above ratings on bias do not address reliability or accuracy. Just because an outlet is biased doesn’t mean it is inaccurate or unreliable, and vice versa.
Does it seem like all the major news outlets say the same thing?
Video showing consistent news reporting on Russian Collusion story that was shown to be a hoax through John Brennen’s investigation, click here. For fun, count how many of the above bias techniques are used in the J6 videos. To see a more fun version showing the same consistent message using the bias technique of Unsubstantiated Claims, click here.
Click here to see a line by line analysis of media bias in one story on election fraud.