This bot is spreading misinformation.

This bot is spreading rightwing propaganda.

This bot is spamming every post.

This bot is consistently downvoted.

This bot degrades the user experience.

Please ban it.

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        3 months ago

        “universally destructive to understanding”

        So what you’re saying is that no one derives any use from the bot? Wow, with that kind of omniscience, I’d expect we could just ask you to judge every news source. Win-win for everyone I suppose if you’re up for it.

        Now “generally destructive” would probably be better wording for us mere mortals, but stills seems to be a wildly generalized statement. Or maybe “inadequately precise” would be more realistic, but then that really takes the wind out of the sails to ban it, doesn’t?

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      Why did you comment? If you followed your own logic then you would have just blocked me instead.

      To be serious, I think it’s much better for the community if we do not allow misinformation bots to spam every post.

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        Because this is the first thing I think I’ve seen you post and blocking everything you disagree with seems sort of stupid?

        I think the bot has issues, but I hardly agree that it’s posting misinformation. Incomplete? Imperfect? You bet. But that’s not “misinformation” in any commonly understood meaning. I think the intent of providing additional context on information sources is laudable.

        As someone with such a distaste for misinformation, how would you suggest fixing it? That’s a much more useful discussion than “BAN THE THING I PERSONALLY AND SUBJECTIVELY THINK IS BAD!!!” You obviously think misinformation is a problem, so why not suggest a solution?

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          Currently the bot’s media ratings come from just some guy, who is unaccountable and has an obvious rightwing bias.

          If I were to suggest a fix, as you so rudely demanded, I would suggest making the ratings instead come from an open sourced and crowdsourced system. A system where everyone could give their inputs and have transparency, similar to an upvote/downvote system.

          Such a system would take many hours to design and maintain, it is not something I personally am willing to contribute, nor would I ask it of any volunteers. This is why I believe the cleanest, easiest, and best solution is to simply ban the bot.

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            Currently the bot’s media ratings come from just some guy, who is unaccountable and has an obvious rightwing bias.

            Wow! Talk about misinformation!!! https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/about/

            Or maybe you think they were bought and paid for by some nefarious source? Nope…

            Media Bias/Fact Check funding comes from reader donations, third-party advertising, and membership subscriptions. We use third-party advertising to prevent influence and bias, as we do not select the ads you see displayed. Ads are generated based on your search history, cookies, and the current web page content you are viewing. We receive $0 from corporations, foundations, organizations, wealthy investors, or advocacy groups. See details on funding.

            …I would suggest making the ratings instead come from an open sourced and crowdsourced system. A system where everyone could give their inputs and have transparency, similar to an upvote/downvote system.

            Such a system would take many hours to design and maintain, it is not something I personally am willing to contribute, nor would I ask it of any volunteers.

            Thank you for at least providing an iota of something constructive. It’s an interesting idea, and there is academic research that shows it might be possible. But the problem is then in a world already filled with state- and corpo-sponsored organized misinformation campaigns, how does any crowdsourced solution avoid capture and infiltration from the very sources of misinformation it should be assessing? Look at the feature on Twitter and how often that is abused. Then you’d need a fact checker for your fact checker.

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              Wow so you’re telling me mbfc isn’t staffed by volunteers, instead they are trying to get paid by subs and ad revenue?

              The more I learn about mbfc the worse it gets.

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                there are independent studies showing its judgments to be the same as other reliable news fact checking sources.

                here’s one by the national institute of health.

                https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10500312/

                there have been a bunch of studies like this about mbfc, just type in mbfc independent reliability study or something like that in any search engine and you’ll get a bunch of studies showing that they’re as credible as other reliable news fact checking sources and have no track record or evidence of misinformation.

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                  That doesn’t address the issue of mbfc adding it’s own bias in, which is what most have an issue with.

                  It just focuses on their factual response and even ends with

                  there is an issue with domain level checks like this as not every piece is held to same internal standards

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                    it explicitly addresses the baseless accusations of internal bias impacting ratings.

                    that’s the very point of these independent studies.

                    if mbfc checkers or other fact-checkers allowed their biases into their ratings, those findings would differ from other news fact-checking sources that managed to rate news sources more objectively.

                    since their findings range from very similar to nearly identical to other credible news fact-checking sources and importantly there is still zero evidence of their “own bias” affecting their ratings, there’s no base for the accusations.

                    just rilers rilin’.