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[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

However, Joe Lonsdale, the founder of 8VC, did comment, considering it a response to an attack by left-wing media for "supporting Trump." Lonsdale was referring to an article published by Forbes magazine describing his fund's connections with the sons of Russian oligarchs.

Forbes is "left-wing media" now?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Everything is left-wing media when you are a conservative troll. Just ask the Media Bias bot that will inevitably spew its propaganda at the bottom of this thread.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

This is an honest question because I see the media bias bot being consistently downvoted and don't understand why. Can you fill me in? Why is the media bias bot hated so much? It seems fairly reasonable in its assessments. For example:

  • Daily Vox: Left with High factuality
  • Huffington Post: Left with Mixed factuality
  • MSNBC: Left with Mixed factuality
  • NPR: Left-Center with High factuality
  • Reuters: Least Biased with Very High factuality
  • Forbes: Right-Center with Mostly Factual factuality
  • Fox: Extreme-Right with Mixed factuality
  • OAN: Extreme-Right with Low factuality
  • Newsmax: Extreme-Right with Low factuality
  • Infowars: Extreme-Right with Very Low factuality
    • Conspiracy Level: Tin Foil Hat
    • Pseudo-Sci Level: Strong
[–] [email protected] -1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

NPR, WAPO, NYT, BBC, and other papers that strive for objective reporting are all listed as leftist.

Even the terms, "left center" and "right center" are loaded. Go read an academic paper that includes polling. You're going to see terms like "non-aligned", "leans left", and "leans right". Because even the terms we use to discuss bias can induce bias.

There is a substantially pro conservative bias here when objective reporting is placed on the same level as a GOP controlled campaign website such as American Action Network.

Overall, we rate the American Action Network (AAN) as Right-Center biased based on political positions and advocacy that favor the right.

At best this is incompetent. At worst this is a long running misinformation op meant to wash right wing propaganda and make it look equal to reporting from The Guardian.

Speaking of which, they have a "mixed" credibility rating based on 5 failed fact checks from years ago. Which is the same rating Breitbart has with double the number of failed fact checks.

In the "long running misinformation op" category of evidence we have several libertarian websites marked as "right center" and "mixed" credibility. As a refresher for those of us who haven't taken a political ideology class, these are the guys who coined the phrase, "drown it in a bath tub" when referencing government. They are the guys running around arguing that your employer's corporation has more 1st and 2nd amendment rights than you do.

So yeah my money is on the guy who runs this thing being a libertarian trying to wash their ideology to look mainstream. Because when you think, the Ayn Rand Institute, and BBC, NYT, WAPO, NPR , and The Guardian all have the same level of bias, you've got some problems.