Hello World, As many of you have probably noticed, there is a growing problem on the internet when it comes to undisclosed bias in both amateur and professional reporting. While not every outlet can be like the C-SPAN, or Reuters, we also believe that it’s impossible to remove the human element from the news, especially when it concerns, well, humans.

To this end, we’ve created a media bias bot, which we hope will keep everyone informed about WHO, not just the WHAT of posted articles. This bot uses Media Bias/Fact Check to add a simple reply to show bias. We feel this is especially important with the US Election coming up. The bot will also provide links to Ground.News, as well, which we feel is a great source to determine the WHOLE coverage of a given article and/or topic.

As always feedback is welcome, as this is a active project which we really hope will benefit the community.

Thanks!

FHF / LemmyWorld Admin team 💖

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    4 months ago

    I think the bot is crap based on this: The Guardian Media Bias Fact Check Credibility: [Medium]

    The guardian is one of the best newspapers on the planet and published content exposing such as the Panama Papers.

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      Thats your opinion. Thats the whole reason we added the bot. To give people a second opinion, if they need to trust it or even read it. Is on your own responsibility.

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        People like quick answers and barely even read the articles. All you are doing is giving ammunition to those types to easily dismiss anything and drag the conversation because of a private credibility rating.

        It’s a bad idea.

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          Agreed, just came back to Lemmy and I see some wannabe Snopes spamming every post with Authority

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    4 months ago

    I hate this and have already blocked the bot.

    Comments are obscenely long, and I see no reason to trust your source.

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          I mean the data is all there for you to look at and experts who have looked at it have agreed it is minimally biased. If you want something that is unbiased, then you’re out of luck, every human has bias. If you believe all experts are biased, you’re also right, but they’re way less biased than someone being paid to be biased. So like everything, you can’t wait forever for perfection, and anyone who tells you they are perfect and totally unbiased is likely the most biased, anyway.

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            What data? They have a methodology but don’t make any of what they actually complie for rates public.

            It’s a bias rating system based on 1 guys bias

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              4 months ago

              The data is there, too. The data is there for every rated organization. It has the history and funding of the individual media plus links to related media organizations that are funded and controlled by the same sources. It has political activity and endorsements made by the organization. And it has a list of failed fact checks and other related issues which are links to external fact checkers. If you read the methodology, this is the data it uses for each rating and all of it is there.

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                They have that listed but they have big bias when doing the final conclusion and overall ranking.

                As others have pointed out some sources mbfc don’t like will have high fact checking with no failures, but then lower credibility ratings.

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    Bot: Hmm this article reflects reality, thus it is biased to the left.

    Using charged language like that constitutes disinformation and is reprehensible. Imagine if viewers started disregarding a source on account of your bot declaring it biased.

    Shameful.

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    This is a bad bot using bad reasoning and it’s only going to hurt the state of discourse. You’re not countering dishonesty, you’re encouraging it.

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    Putting some site in charge of determining what news is valid just means that site controls the bias. I like the wide mix that we get now. Partisan commenters are more of a problem than bias in the sources. It’s best when there are informed commenters who point out issues. Sometimes we have them, though not always.

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    I think this is so stupid.

    I swear it’s a “centrist” libertarian idealism that you are gonna find all the biases of the publication so that you feel superior for not falling for any of them.

    To a degree things should make you feel an emotional response and to not and think yourself better for not, makes you falsely superior.

    I get it for making sure that propaganda isn’t posted but that’s more of what general community moderation is for is it not?

    I dunno, I definitely don’t think it should be so prominent. I barely think it’s needed. Maybe people could call to the bot to check for them? But putting privately decided political leaning on every post just seems like needless segregation that allows for people to immediately ignore that and the conversation that can be had from it.

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        Could just hardcode it and let the community voice their opinions on additions/changes

        While I think the current method is a great idea, there’s already people complaining

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          But then the issue arises what the people complain, the human bias.

          Because the user x from instance b accuses the user y from instance a be a bigot because they added SomeRandomNewsPage as biased into there. And it repeats and repeats.

          So we chose to use the available option to use MBFC and ground.news for 2 seperate options.

          We all know the downside of a human maintained list / service (like MBFC) because you can not remove the human part.

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    The “footer” section is very long, and the spoiler tags don’t seem to do anything on the Boost app. This makes the bot comment take up an entire screen on mobile.

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      Yeah that is sadly bad implemented on the apps.

      We put the “footer” that could go into a spoiler into a spoiler.

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    I love the info it provides. I agree with many here that it’s too long. I think putting everything behind a spoiler tag that simply shows the rating would be a step in the right direction.

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      Everything that can be hid behind a spoiler is already in there. The rest is partially because of an agreement with MBFC.

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          That if we use their api (for free) we need to have a link to MBFC.

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            Ty for clarifying this.

            I think it’s a bad move to automatically throw mbfc links under every post. It will cause people not to engage with the substance of a link and instead provide a (literal) shortcut to that links trustworthiness. Further, mbfc itself has a bias against Palestine as other replies have pointed out among other markers of a problematic source of truth.

            There is no need for an alternative to mbfc either, because even if there existed some site which perfectly aligned with the political moment and lemmy world position on that moment it would still be bad idea to have a bot replying to every thread with weather the mods agree or not.

            A better way to implement what this new practice seems to be aimed towards is to drop the pretense of impartiality, develop a platform and line and use the mod tools against people who don’t align with it.

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              We alligned with the mods. Thus we activated it only on certain communities.

              There is sadly required or the “discussion” will end like a bomb hit the comments.

              With a third party they can at least have a reference and wikipedia + ground news

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        Another idea I’ve been thinking about that would help get the wall of text “out of the way”…:

        If the credibility is “High” or higher, have the bot downvote itself to allow other comments to float to the top

        If it’s “Mostly Factual” or lower, have the bot upvote itself to help call attention to the possible issue.

        …alternatively, if “High” or higher, wait for the first reply before having the bot comment.

        I don’t know if any of this is even possible with bots; just spitballing…

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          The wall of text we will reduce in the next update. The others we will discuss with the team.