No comments or anything, just lots of Downvotes.

  • @[email protected]
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    451 month ago

    Because it reports sources known to be unreliable (like Jerusalem Post and EuroNews) as Highly Trustworthy

    • NotNotMike
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      1 month ago

      It definitely doesn’t or shouldn’t. MBFC rates it as “mostly” trustworthy on their site. Definitely not highly

      And do you have examples of either the source being untrustworthy or another service rating it more towards your perspective of the source?

        • NotNotMike
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          11 month ago

          So then you’re referring to “Credibility” on MBFC rather than “Factuality” which is what I was referring to.

          I personally don’t put much stock in that category. The “Credibility” is based on several factors including the age and popularity of the publication, the bias, and the factuality.

          By MBFC system, it has a credibility score of, by my estimate, 6 points which is the minimum threshold for the high credibility rating.

          Their scoring and our interpretation aside, I would still love to see sources and reasons on why you think the Jerusalem Post should be rated lower