2026.06.24: No mail-title: About HeliunTrade's media-profile of moomoo.com: "Rejmer2017 0 on contact before 10 hours Dear HeliumTrades-Team, At 2026.06.24/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/moomoo.com from " Bank Bradesco To Go Ex-Dividend On July 6th, 2026 With 0.00342 USD Special Dividend Per Share - Moomoo Bank Bradesco To Go Ex-Dividend On July 6th, 2026 With 0.00342 USD Special Dividend Per ShareMoomoo moomoo.com Jun 18, 2026" to " TRUE NORTH COMMERCIAL REAL EST INV To Go Ex-Dividend On June 30th, 2026 With 0.04073 USD Dividend Per Share - Moomoo TRUE NORTH COMMERCIAL REAL EST INV To Go Ex-Dividend On June 30th, 2026 With 0.04073 USD Dividend Per ShareMoomoo moomoo.com Jun 18, 2026", the links redirects to "https://www.moomoo.com/404". Even if web.archive-links are added, in Safari 15.6 with iOS 15.8, https://web.archive.org/web/20260624100914/https://www.moomoo.com/news/post/71688709/true-north-commercial-real-est-inv-to-go-ex-dividend, the header of Wayback Machine is dis- and reappearing and only a white page is shown. In Windows 10 with Chrome 138, the web.archive-page breaks and reloads, which could overwhelm or stagnate HT-AI when they can't distinguish when a webpage is broken and being exposed by a loading-loop. Sincerely, Rejmer"; "2026-06-23: Dear HeliumTrades-Team, In epistemological philosophy, it is said that every claim about things external from senses and thought (even this) begs the question and therefore needs justification, which even a justified claim is different from the truth outside our senses and thoughts. If all documents are verified and laid out, from an outside-perspective, then we still can never be 100% certain if that alleged and confirmed X is actually X, even if all reasonable doubts are discarded, since there's always room for at least unreasonable doubt about external epistemological claims and reality sometimes acted against human reasonable prediction. Our senses in definition can only take outside-things how they seem and grasp what that person's brain can think, coming from my limited view based on personal memory, which can be altered aswell. The combination of both thought and senses and socially influential institutions could increase subjective certainty to 100%, yet one of the reasons why death penalty was abolished in Britain is because of the ability to change the state of that actor through compensation when alive and the previous negative judgement being proven wrong, and because new evidences could arise that change our beliefs about that actor. 2026.06.23/https://www.coinbase.com/blog/a-playbook-for-fighting-patent-trolls : "Cloudflare is a good example. In 2017, the company was sued by a patent troll. But instead of settling, Cloudflare fought back hard — refusing to pay, and putting out a public call for evidence that would invalidate not just the patent being used against Cloudflare, but all of the troll’s patents. It worked, and they’ve taken a similar approach to fighting other trolls." Them using the word "troll" at least 4 times implies a psychological distance between Coinbase and their Patent-counterside. One can argue that the evidences are slightly against Coinbase's favor. Still, the court didn't finally decide beyond reasonable doubt as far as I know and being mad and calling others who are against them "trolls" doesn't necessarily mean that it's more likely a bad actor. One can make a meme-argument and say that it is usually the crewmates in the game Among Us, who uses profanity since if someone feels guilty like the Imposters, then why would they express offensiveness about something that is as reasonable as the counter-claim, that they aren't, and that they know it's true. 2026.06.23/https://abovethelaw.com/2026/01/lawyers-frequently-lie-to-their-adversaries/ Coinbase, if knowing that they are in the wrong, would be more likely be diplomatic and considerate. It's more likely to me that they at least think that they did legally (almost) nothing wrong, since everyday lying is common. Yet that's speculation at this point. 2026.06.23/https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/questions-of-character/202402/most-people-are-not-lying-most-of-the-time : "Admittedly, there were some differences between the different locations. For instance, Kenyan participants shifted a bit more in the direction of frequent lying: Only 19 percent of that sample claimed not to have lied in the previous 24 hours, while 23 percent told 6 or more lies, accounting for 68 percent of the total lies. As a smaller part of the study, Serota also asked participants in some of the countries about whether their lies were little ones or big ones. There was a consistent pattern in the data here too. In Keyna, for example, the number of little lies was double the number of big ones. In Russia, it was 23 percent big lies and 61 percent little lies. Interestingly, 75 percent of the big lies were told by the people in Russia who lied a lot (6 or more lies). Nearly identical results were found in Brazil. To sum up, when they do lie, people tend to tell little lies rather than big ones. But those who do tell big lies also tend to be prolific liars." That's why "almost". If the development of HT-AI plans to have some crawler where HT-AI has access to World Wide Web beyond the submitted sources at that degree, then they could visit from-article-targeted company-webpages and comment on their version as to how trustworthy and biased it is, yet HT-AI judges primarily articles within a database, not actors. 2026.06.23/https://legalnewsfeed.com/2026/05/08/coinbase-faces-patent-infringement-lawsuit-from-texas-blockchain-firm/ , which seems like a neutral AI summarizing said that those patent disputes reflect a trend of more complex law-environment. "In response to these sorts of allegations, companies like Coinbase must navigate complex legal frameworks while maintaining operational momentum." That AI-critic was inspired by 2026.03.23/https://github.com/vicsanity623/AxiomEngineFORK : " A decentralized, anti-LLM grounding engine Builds a deterministic lexical mesh + knowledge graph from RSS streams — no probabilities, no GPUs, no black boxes. " I don't know nor agree with everything he says. For example that it's largely Google that orientates towards popularity meanwhile exalead ranks webpages based on accruacy of that typen query, yet it's interesting to consider an alternative to LLM-fact-checking-tools in a LLM-era. There's also a project https://github.com/DigitalPlatDev/FreeDomain : " free to register a unique domain and host it with your favorite DNS provider, like Cloudflare, FreeDNS by Afraid.org, or Hostry " that looks genuine instead of a semi-aggressive advertisement and seems to offer domains for free. Sincerly, Rejmer" < 2026-05-30:" 2025-05-30: Rejmer2017 0 12:02 (before 4 Minutes) an contact 2025-05-30: Reconsidering determinism in current AI-model: Dear HeliumTrades-Team, Earlier, I heard that Anthropic Claude AI is used for HeliumTrades. I don't know the specifics nor which alternative to use, yet wanted to share a perspective regardless how consistent AI outputs. 2026.05.30/https://findskill.ai/blog/consistent-ai-output-guide/#why-ai-output-varies-and-why-thats-usually-on-purpose : "When to Use Each Temperature Use 0-0.3 for: Data extraction Translations Code generation Classification tasks Anything requiring identical outputs Use 0.5-0.7 for: Writing (when you want it to sound human) Brainstorming (but with some consistency) General Q&A Most everyday use Use 0.8-1.0+ for: Creative writing Generating multiple alternatives Exploratory ideation When you explicitly want variety" I think that categorizing and describing biases belongs to " Classification tasks" and that "Claude uses balanced temperature." implies that the "randomness" is too high for describing biases and article-summary. Objectivity means non-arbitrary standard of correctness and that includes consistency. This can be also achived with " temperature control" or "Seed Values". Sincerely, Rejmer"; “2026-05-11: About HT-AI, law360.com Rejmer2017 0 12:45 (before 5 hours) on contact 2026-05-11: About HT-AI, law360.com: Dear HeliumTrades-Team, How relevant is guessing if an article is " Written by AI " or non-AI, as long as the content seeks the closest approximation of truth? Even if one could use this to demonstrate that this author lied about the absence of AI, they could still outsource his article to another human author or a more human-like AI? A more interesting approach would be if HeliumTrades-AI could detect roughly which kind of AI-model/personality wrote an article. That's like knowing the author's "brain". The HeliumTrades-AI can compensate their lack of filling other spectrum of biases by pointing out the general biases of the author/AI-model, stating that this is n approximated generalization and not that article itself. This is what the profiles of https://heliumtrades.com/sources/ shows, just with AIs including within the media-sources-list or a separating list. If judging AIs is too complex to handle, then don't. 2026.05.11/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/law360.com : " repeated “neutral” conclusions may reflect insufficient information rather than balanced reporting " What if the information was sufficient and it happened to give the same conclusions? It's worded as an general assumption. "Helium Bias: I overweight “template-ness” as AI/propaganda; with only summaries, I infer more than I can prove. (?)  May 03, 2026 " The HT-AI admits that it assumes more than it proves., " Coinbase Stole Patented Blockchain Network Tech, Co. Says - Law360 " : " Loaded headline framing Coinbase as having stolen patented blockchain technology signals sensational, accusatory bias with minimal corroboration. ", 2026.05.11/https://www.law360.com/articles/2475762/coinbase-stole-patented-blockchain-network-tech-co-says : "Coinbase Stole Patented Blockchain Network Tech, Co. Says By Hailey Konnath ( May 8, 2026, 10:16 PM EDT) -- A Texas company has asked a federal court to block Coinbase from infringing a group of patents covering improvements to blockchain technology, pointing to two of the cryptocurrency exchange's products: the Coinbase Wallet and the Base app.... " I see how HT-AI concludes that law360 signals some readers to think that Coinbase stoled it, especially how " , Co. Says " comes last, yet what this headline and articles/2475762/Hailey Konnath says is that a company/Co. claims that coinbase stole it. So it kinda isn't framing but a wrong first expression from reading left-to-right. HT-AI is half-right about it. 2026.05.11/https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/framing : framing noun (EXPRESSION) : "the way that something is expressed, and the words that are chosen to do this" AI is in this definition right., framing noun (EXPRESSION) : "the ideas and meanings that are connected with something when it is described or discussed, so that people understand it in a particular way" AI is half-right. It is wrongly connected at the beginning "Coinbase Stole Patented Blockchain Network Tech" but then correctly connected in the end, making this particular way at the end as not framing in favor of "Coinbase Stole", with the memory of the first impression being maybe inside this reader's subconsciousness. In this definition, articles/2475762 with official name Hailey Konnath framed the reader's consciousness to think that this is just a claim from a company, meanwhile attempting to frame the reader's subconsciousness. 2026.05.11/https://thedecisionlab.com/reference-guide/psychology/the-first-impression-bias : " Lindgaard and colleagues found that participants reliably decided which homepages they liked and which they did not like within 50 milliseconds. "..." More research needs to be conducted to examine how long these first impressions last ", " physicians were likely basing their final diagnoses largely on the first pieces of information they learned about the patients ", 2026.05.11/https://www.academia.edu/534967/User_satisfaction_aesthetics_and_usability_Beyond_reductionism : " Our concern with satisfaction arises from very robust findings in the neurophysiological literature where researchers constantly find that emotional responses are strikingly immediate, occurring within 3-4 milliseconds of a stimulus being shown (Bornstein, 1992; Zajonc, 1980). Thus, according to this research, emotional responses are pre-attentive and precede cognitive ones. The implications for web design are obvious and pervasive" , " strength of the ‘first impression’, characterized by what psychologists call a ‘primacy effect’, has long featured very prominently in the psychological literature, (Anderson, 1981; Anderson, 1982) even in areas involving expert judgement such as diagnostic medicine (Lindgaard, 1985). Basically, judgments are overwhelmingly based on the first impression.", " Twenty subjects, 10 males and 10 females, were recruited from around the University Campus in a semi-random fashion, ensuring that English was their first language, that they were regular Internet users (2-10hrs/week), and that they had no UI design or evaluation experience.", 2026.05.11/https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/framing : framing noun (FOR CRIME): "the action of making a person seem to be guilty of a crime when they are not, by giving information that is not true" AI is in this definition wrong then about the headline and this article's content. Which dictionary does HT-AI use? Is the answer more complicated as to how HeliumTrades-AI learns English? HT-AI should express in a concise manner without possible misinterpretations and double meanings for communicating better about biases/the "character" and tendencies of certain sets of texts to the readers. Sincerely, Rejmer Rejmer2017 0 15:54 (before 1 hour) on contact Dear HeliumTrades-Team, 2026.05.11/https://www.quora.com/Is-it-better-to-read-with-bigger-fonts-or-smaller-fonts-on-desktop : " web has made it easy to set your text against ridiculous backgrounds, or to make the font a color other than black "..." these words you are reading are grey, not black "..." black letters on white is always best " implies that the black headline as opposed to the brighter gray texts below from upper-right to lower-left with decreasing transparency makes the black headline the most preferable and implies the focus on reading upper-right to lower-left 2026.05.11/https://ssol-journal.com/articles/10.61645/ssol.176 : "Over the last decades, however, a shift has been noted in reading, usually described as a shift from close reading (a careful reading of the text in a mode of focused concentration, in a linear manner) to hyperreading (Hayles, 2007, 2012). Close reading refers to a mode of reading with sustained and focused (or “deep”) attention to the text, including its stylistic and compositional aspects (Lentricchia and Dubois, 2003). It is crucial for the deep inferential comprehension that allows one to critically engage with the meaning of texts (Baron, 2021; Mangen and Van der Weel, 2016). Hyperreading is a term coined by James Sosnoski in 1999 to denote non-linear ways of reading like skimming and scanning, often by way of screen media. It enables us to quickly identify relevant information, and thus to determine what to zoom in on (Liu, 2005). Close reading is almost exclusively discussed as pertaining to literary texts (except for dense works like philosophical or historical treatises), whereas skimming is usually discussed in relation to information texts (e.g., Duggan and Payne, 2009; 2011; Sosnoski, 1999) and rarely brought up in relation to reading literature, with some recent exceptions investigating preferences and habits for literary reading in various mediums, such as print book vs. e-reader (Kindle) vs. audiobook (Kosch et al., 2021; Spjeldnæs and Karlsen, 2022). This may suggest that reading literature more or less exclusively entails close reading in an uninterrupted mode of deep attention.", "Liu (2005) suggests that screen-based reading behavior is characterized by “more time spent browsing and scanning, keyword spotting, one-time reading, non-linear reading, and reading more selectively, while less time is spent on in-depth reading, and concentrated reading” (p. 700). Empirical studies in various areas of reading research have found that screens seem to encourage skimming, scanning, and hence a kind of superficial reading (Liu, 2005; Mangen et al., 2013; Noyes and Garland, 2008). Hyperreading corresponds with a cognitive style that Hayles (2012) calls hyperattention, marked by rapid switching among tasks, with a preference for “multiple information streams” seeking a “high level of stimulation” and with low tolerance for boredom (p. 178). Hyper attention is appropriate whenever we have to quickly negotiate changing environments where multiple stimuli compete for our attention. Its drawback is its impatience with sustained attention to noninteractive objects." (It seems that the feed on the right of " Coinbase Stole Patented Blockchain Network Tech, Co. Says " in desktop-version of 2026.05.11/https://www.law360.com/articles/2475762/coinbase-stole-patented-blockchain-network-tech-co-says motivates and targets readers who usually do skimming referred as “multiple information streams” and therefore with shorter attention span & more surface reading causes more misunderstandings about convincing the readers to think that Coinbase stole that patent., "Reader and Payne (2007) show that skim readers focus on extracting information from the more important sentences contained within text: The adaptive allocation of attention or so-called satisficing strategy in skim reading entails that readers monitor their information gain, and if it falls below a certain threshold, they stop reading and move on to a next (part of the) text." Importance is relative to the reader's needs as I interpret here in " Each reader has standards of coherence that are set individually and that differ depending on the specific goal, purpose, the reader’s background knowledge and reading proficiency, textual parameters such as complexity, and external factors such as distractions (van den Broek et al., 2011; see also Elfenbein, 2018; Linderholm et al., 2018). The various readers’ standards of coherence will have an impact on factors such as reading pace, retention, memory and comprehension. ", Maybe HT-AI can detect between different modes of attention and reading motivated by a web-design like close reading, hyperreading, and absorbed reading, and others, triggered by both textual (bottom-up) and readerly (top-down) characteristics. " UST " means " Unscrambling Sentence Test ". " Attention is oriented at the world of the story, and as a result, readers might lose awareness of their own context, the time and place as well as themselves (Kuijpers et al., 2014). Absorption thus engages with a slightly different mode of attention than reading for aesthetics: The latter might demand more effortful persistence, whereas the former might be more automatic. The UST engages the former mode of deep attention rather than the latter. Reading for plot negatively correlated with the UST. This was to be expected " Few law360-plot-readers, when the automation starts earlier can also be mislead to think that it's definitive that Coinbase stole it on that article-snippet alone. The majority of all reader-categories passed " Unscrambling Sentence Test ", so misinterpreting this headline should be a lesser issue and therefore, it's lesser of a framing in the sense of the centrist " framing noun (EXPRESSION) : "the ideas and meanings that are connected with something when it is described or discussed, so that people understand it in a particular way"", making HT-AI being tilted in the wrong about their claim:" Loaded headline framing Coinbase as having stolen patented blockchain technology signals sensational, accusatory bias with minimal corroboration. " , " We found that skimmers and skippers scored significantly lower on the UST compared to those who indicated they do not skim or skip. ", " reverse effect for skimming and skipping passages with “too obvious information,” with significantly higher UST scores for participants who skim or skip such passages than those who reported they do not. Unlike skipping or skimming in general, skipping or skimming irrelevant information can be considered a profitable reading strategy that is associated with successful reading. This has been argued before with respect to reading informational texts (Reader and Payne, 2007).", " reasons for skimming and skipping participants provided, where “poor quality writing,” ", The question is if law360.com-hyperreaders see the shortcut of "Co." as poor-quality-writing. If yes, then this way of writing that headline signals further that the "Co. Says" was more likely planned to be and is more ignored, reduced to "Coinbase Stole Patented Blockchain Network Tech" for skimmers, assuming that unscrambling sentences also means being attentive to the sentence/s themself/ves. Yet unscrambling words in the grammatically correct order isn't enough to memorize the correct information nor to visualize/conceptualize it without the plot-automation-part taking over (more narrative-absorbed, less text-focused dreamers/mind-sprinters) or having barely visualization/ conceptualization at all (skimmers with ADHD) as opposed to the lack of it or "daydreaming or mind-wandering". " For instance, Duggan and Payne (2009) found that skim readers had better memory performance for important details in the text, but not for the unimportant ones, as well as higher scores for comprehension for important sentences (see also Duggan and Payne, 2011). " Question remains: Is the headline-sentence as a whole considered as important? If yes, then the hyperreaders can hardly be tricked into thinking that Coinbase stoled it as opposed to being a claim from a company without external evidences provided by https://www.law360.com/articles/2475762/coinbase-stole-patented-blockchain-network-tech-co-says. When "Co. Says" is an unimportant detail to them, then hyperreaders will forget that part. 2026.05.11/https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3579357 : " perceptual span (how much can be seen in a single fixation, typically about eight letters) " This still doesn't say about what the brain perceives and memorizes., " prevalence of regressions (looking back at previously read text, around 10% to 15% of saccades) " Less likelihood to re-correct themselves. "reading in a largely linear order, as one may expect for, say, a newspaper story " So being completely linear isn't beneficial for reading newspaper stories like this, which slightly favors the skimmers., " under normal viewing conditions, the vertical resolution may not be adequate to correctly and consistently identify the line being read. This obviously depends on the font size and line spacing. ", " In many cases, it appeared that participants found the target line effortlessly: they read the question and immediately moved to the target line—presumably being able to identify it using their peripheral vision [21]. ", " Indented lines were apparently the easiest to identity, and there was only one (questionable) case of looking at previous lines.", "6.2 Human Behavior Our experiment was not designed to study human behavior. However, the participants did behave in diverse and interesting ways. Two contrasting forms of behavior were easily discerned: avoiding unnecessary work and repeating work unnecessarily. The results concerning avoiding unnecessary work are shown in Figure 14. The instructions given to the participants were to initially read the texts, and then to read the question and figure out the answer. But they soon learned that they do not really need to read the whole text to answer the questions. So they started to skip the text and go straight to the question. As shown in Figure 14, initially nearly all participants read or at least skimmed the text. From the second text, half already skipped it. After the fourth text, only one participant continued to read the text each time." So in the beginning, most people read the whole text, especially when it's less., "Rather than trying to understand the code, they may look for shortcuts that enable them to complete the task without investing the effort required to achieve actual understanding [26, 44]. The results concerning unnecessary work were described previously in Sections 5.3 and 5.4. The term unnecessary is of course subjective." So skimming after repeated text shouldn't affect the majority of reader's understanding., " When we read a story for fun, we most probably indeed read it in “story order”—from beginning to end, passing through all the words on the way. When we read a news story we might do the same, or we might skim some paragraphs that seem less interesting [15]. ", " indentation and color-coding keywords is not as a direct aid for comprehension, but that they provide beacons for navigation. Crosby and Stelovsky [13] frown upon the practice of printing keywords in boldface, saying that “keywords are the least observed portions of a program’s text.” But this misses the point that clear visual identification of the keywords allows them to be identified at a glance, and helps developers to easily focus on the code between these keywords. ", " We need to design experiments "..." to really see whether indentation has an effect. ", " Results by Talsma et al. [52] indicate that, at least for beginning students, highlighting the block structure of code helps them focus their attention and leads to more linear reading. " indicates that visual cues affects mostly the readers with lower cognition powers. 2026.05.11/https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3777945/ : " To summarize, creating less accessible perceptual presentation of text, or disfluent text (smaller fonts, less spacing) was found to have different effects on the reading speed and accuracy of skilled versus unskilled readers. In terms of size, larger font size enhanced reading speed and accuracy of younger and dyslexic readers and showed no effect on older children. In addition, it did not affect recall in older university students. However, bolding or italicizing text did improve long-term memory in older high school and university students. To the extent that text presentation affects reading rate and accuracy, we would expect it to influence reading comprehension as well. Thus, we hypothesized that for younger readers, manipulating text presentation by increasing disfluency compared to the standard text they are used to would impede comprehension, as they still receive important contextual cues from the print. For older children, who have already mastered the decoding and efficiency stages and thus rely less on actual visual cues, we hypothesized that increased disfluency (less familiar and accessibly text presentation) would function as a desirable difficulty, resulting in deeper processing and thereby increasing comprehension. " Headlines influences the memories of adults meanwhile the memories and concentration of younger children the most. This sounds stretchy, yet makes sense with the assumption that the information-seeker searches like a search engine: 2026.05.11/https://jina.ai/news/on-the-size-bias-of-text-embeddings-and-its-impact-in-search/ : " What Causes Size Bias? Size bias in embeddings isn’t like positional biases in long-context models. It isn’t caused by architectures. It’s not inherently about size, either. If, for example, we had created longer documents by just concatenating copies of the same document over and over, it wouldn't show a size bias. The problem is that long texts say more things. Even if they’re constrained by a topic and purpose, the whole point of writing more words is to say more stuff. Longer texts, at least of the kind people normally create, will naturally produce embeddings that “spread” over more semantic space. If a text says more things, its embedding will have a lower angle with other vectors on average, independent of the subject of the text." in combination of 2026.05.11/ssol-journal.com/articles/10.61645/ssol.176 : Skimmers orientating on " specific goal, purpose " as the most important information they take with the first-impression-bias and the comma increasing the gap slightly for lower-vision-eyes and psychologically, when reading with an inner voice might explain or justify why the HT-AI sees this title as framing for the "Coinbase Stole"-narrative. That "Co." is lesser-known than "Coinbase", which resonates to more people's mental associations. "Company says: Coinbase Stole Patented Blockchain Network Tech" would be more accurate, which law360.com refused. 2026.05.11/https://medium.com/@andrew.e.blackburn/the-hidden-psychology-of-commas-what-punctuation-reveals-about-how-we-see-the-world-69168ecec7a3 : "The Comma as a Cognitive Separator "; "With commas, the mind naturally separates them into "..." distinct identities. This small stylistic difference can reveal whether a writer sees relationships as fused or distinct. Someone who omits commas might experience the world as an interconnected flow, while someone who inserts them methodically might experience life as a set of defined boundaries — each thing held apart and categorized." This passage can be interpreted as the comma splitting "Co. Says" apart from "Coinbase Stole Patented Blockchain Network Tech" regardless of their actual importance of reporting and communicating what happened., " A missing comma might suggest closeness or merging; a carefully inserted one could imply distinction or even emotional distance. ", "belonging and distance, unity and otherness, all within a single line of text. In relational graphology, punctuation acts as a projective cue — a subtle confession of who feels near or far within the writer’s inner world." 2026.05.11/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikmcsdovc6g : "eye-tracking studies that reveal how commas cause readers to slow down momentarily, aiding comprehension and preventing misunderstandings." contradicts that commas are negative for understanding the headline and therefore is less of a framing of the "Coinbase Stole"-narrative. Although "1:22 Skilled readers relying on these 1:24 punctuation cues to avoid mistakes or to 1:27 quickly fix misunderstandings." So headline-fonts influence memory of adults, even more children and mentally ill people with their attention-span with lower reading capabilities such as misinterpreting "Co." First-impression-bias seems universal. Blackness is preferable to dark-grayness for readers and therefore they focus on the blacker texts first. Less transparency on less texts below https://www.law360.com/articles/2475762/coinbase-stole-patented-blockchain-network-tech-co-says causes more focus in title, including re-reading it unless they are a disinterested hyper-reader looking at the feeds. When they understand "Co.", then this leads to better understanding. Sincerely, Rejmer ”;” Current Bias Conner Productions Tu., 2024-12-10, 19:52 On me Hi Rejmer, Check out the new “Current Bias” buttons e.g https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/new-york-times Conner” Reply to:” Current Bias ”: “ Rejmer2017 0 2024-05-11, 21:59 On: Conner Productions Dear HeliumTrades-Team, Looking at archive.fo/2024.12.12/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/?q=New%20York%20Times%20Media%20Bias , it would add more transparency if HeliumTrades had a constantly updated page of what and how the current mainstream-narrative is. In times of polarization, there might be 2 mainstream-narratives and still many national ones. [https://archive.fo/2024.13.12/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influence_of_mass_media] : Earliest model " Power of media effects phase During the early 20th century, developing mass media technologies, such as radio and film, were credited with an almost irresistible power to mold an audience's beliefs, cognition, and behaviors according to the communicators' will.[17][18] The basic assumption of strong media effects theory was that audiences were passive and homogeneous." Their representative model is the archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypodermic_needle_model : "The phrasing "hypodermic needle" is meant to give a mental image of the direct, strategic, and planned infusion of a message into an individual. But as research methodology became more highly developed, it became apparent that the media had selective influences on people. ", "Lazarsfeld's debunking of these models of communication provided the way for new ideas regarding the media's effects on the public. Lazarsfeld introduced the idea of the two-step flow of communication[11] in 1944.", "The model of the two-step flow of communication assumes that ideas flow from the mass media to opinion leaders and then to the greater public. They believed the message of the media to be transferred to the masses via this opinion leadership. Opinion leaders are categorized as individuals with the best understanding of media content and the most accessibility to the media as well. These leaders essentially take in the media's information, and explain and spread the media's messages to others.[13]", "Thus, the two step flow model and other communication theories suggest that the media does not directly have an influence on viewers anymore. Instead, interpersonal connections and even selective exposure play a larger role in influencing the public in the modern age.[15] Contemporary research suggests that individuals are more likely to form opinions through the two step flow process, and through the role of influencers and opinion leaders on social media outlets. Social media has become an increasingly individualized experience and process, thus users are likely to form opinions based on the content they are exposed to and interact with.[16]", "So it is not one generic mass media message, but many individualized messages, coordinated by a massive algorithm." Would it be too complex for HT-AI to analyze bias in and the recommend-algorithm themselves and treat social media differently from mainly one-way online print media and encyclopedias? And maybe a useful/useless tip mixing my thought with https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/nicholas-fondacaro/2016/11/30/cbs-boston-freelancer-tweets-trump-died-sleeping-calms-him : Social Media "is "one more commonly used "place for journalists to " express and therefore get more data for their their news firm's "..."bias" profile. https://archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influence_of_mass_media : Newest model from media studies: "Preference-based effects model": "forcing communication scholars to rethink traditional effects models (Bennett and Iyengar, 2008).[35]", " 1. Media outlets have become increasingly tailored towards narrow ideological fragmented publics in order to create more lucrative advertising environments[37] 2. Individuals rely on self-selected information consistent with their prior beliefs aggregated into personalized feeds, called “echo chambers” or "filter bubbles"[38] 3. New media interfaces, such as tailored results from search engines, lead to narrow information tailoring by both voluntary and involuntary user input[39] ", "These three factors might also lead to rethinking strong media effects in the new media environment, including the concept of “tailored persuasion”. " CNN International [most accessible TV-channel influencing older and rural people globally (archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/cnn-fact-sheet/ , https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2989719) except Russia (archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/09/media/warnermedia-discovery-russia/index.html )] with TV being most powerful (archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://patrick-kennedy.github.io/files/KennedyPrat_2019_slides.pdf content from 2018-04-13 . Patrick Kennedy also contributed to ssrn_id3271666_code1905252.pdf). BBC World Service [radio having higher reception area compare to TV and Internet (archive.fo/2024.12.12/https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/02/1111882 : 2022-02-13 : "radio is still going strong and at ITU we will continue to serve as the steward of global airwaves, ensuring we can connect safely, sustainably, and innovatively for centuries to come. Accessible and affordable, radio can reach practically everyone, everywhere. Its loyal listeners include people in big cities, those in small towns and villages, those in rural communities, and even those in the most isolated places on the planet. Part of people’s trust in radio is due to its low cost and ubiquitous nature. Radio remains affordable and can be listened to everywhere, even when electricity or internet connectivity are not reliable. Radio is thereby one of the most popular means of communication, used by an overwhelming majority of people. In my view, radio leaves no one behind.", "with social networks, there is no individual responsibility. People can post what they want without being responsible for what they post. On the other hand, with radio, there is always a person responsible for the radio programme that we are listening to. So, if you know that you are listening to a serious station, you know that the possibility of bouncing around, of new forms and is very low" ) , archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200910/cmselect/cmfaff/334/334.pdf : "While radio accounts for the largest proportion of the reach that the BBC World Service achieves (still with a reach of about 40 million) there are some markets, for example, Brazil, where online delivery “is now far more important than radio”", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/2024/bbc-global-audience-measure] are center- to slightly left from Media Bias/Fact Check and contested with other media channels. FOX31 Denver as local news (according to transparency.tube 0.8 Mainstream News C (Center) 1.000 (archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sam-clark/chan2vec/refs/heads/master/data/site_preds/labels_20201006/all_political_soft_tags_20201006.txt : ""), (https://archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://github.com/markledwich2/Recfluence : "Mainstream News: Reporting on newly received or noteworthy information. Widely accepted and self-identified as news (even if mostly opinion). Appears in either https://www.adfontesmedia.com or https://mediabiasfactcheck.com.") and no other labels when ignoring "C" where "Mainstream News" is defined as recently updating cable news) is slightly more left (archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/kdvr-tv/), Policy Leanings: Somewhat Conservative but ranked "N/A" and uses mostly center but more right-wing sources (https://archive.fo/2024.12.12/https://ground.news/interest/kdvr). archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.biasly.com/sources/fox31-denver-kdvr-bias-rating/ : Bias: "0% Center" Policy Leanings: "20% Somewhat Conservative" No mention in archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sam-clark/chan2vec/refs/heads/master/data/datasets/recfluence_vis_channel_stats_20200727.soft_tags.txt . archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sam-clark/chan2vec/refs/heads/master/data/datasets/channel_review_20201025.csv : "CNBC International,Mainstream News,UCo7a6riBFJ3tkeHjvkXPn1g,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.85,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"/ "CNBC International,Mainstream News,UCo7a6riBFJ3tkeHjvkXPn1g,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.85,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z" 2x tagged as MSM. archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sam-clark/chan2vec/refs/heads/master/data/site_preds/labels_20201006/all_political_soft_tags_20201006.txt : "UCo7a6riBFJ3tkeHjvkXPn1g 0.850 Mainstream News 1.0 UCo7a6riBFJ3tkeHjvkXPn1g 0.850 C 0.600" archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sam-clark/chan2vec/refs/heads/master/data/datasets/channel_review_20201025.csv : "CBS Los Angeles,Mainstream News,UCkH1uDkyuO9sVjSqdqBygOg,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sam-clark/chan2vec/refs/heads/master/data/site_preds/labels_20201006/all_political_soft_tags_20201006.txt : "UCkH1uDkyuO9sVjSqdqBygOg 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UCkH1uDkyuO9sVjSqdqBygOg 1.000 C 0.900" "11Alive,Mainstream News,UCzF4Ryn8TKn64md77gS5Q5Q,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z" All of them have no mention in archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sam-clark/chan2vec/refs/heads/master/data/datasets/recfluence_vis_channel_stats_20200727.soft_tags.txt . "New York Daily News,Mainstream News,UCx-h2AWPCBJEqzH9HXe2ZIA,C,0.7,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"/ "New York Daily News,Mainstream News,UCx-h2AWPCBJEqzH9HXe2ZIA,C,0.7,C,Mainstream News,,0.7,mar,2020-07-06T03:15:50.2001521Z"+"UCx-h2AWPCBJEqzH9HXe2ZIA 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCx-h2AWPCBJEqzH9HXe2ZIA 0.950 C 0.700" 2x MSM has mention in archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sam-clark/chan2vec/refs/heads/master/data/datasets/recfluence_vis_channel_stats_20200727.soft_tags.txt : "UCx-h2AWPCBJEqzH9HXe2ZIA MainstreamNews UCx-h2AWPCBJEqzH9HXe2ZIA C UCx-h2AWPCBJEqzH9HXe2ZIA MainstreamMedia" 3x MSM; "Click On Detroit | Local 4 | WDIV,Mainstream News,UCqMdEOPBZbGPykVOhUqWqfA,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z", "UCqMdEOPBZbGPykVOhUqWqfA 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCqMdEOPBZbGPykVOhUqWqfA 0.950 C 0.900"; "Eyewitness News ABC7NY,Mainstream News,UCrlIS7z20CnVaCrMvdkig_g,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"/ "Eyewitness News ABC7NY,Mainstream News,UCrlIS7z20CnVaCrMvdkig_g,C,1,C,Mainstream News,UCBi2mrWuNuyYy4gbM6fU18Q,1,mar,2020-07-06T08:16:42.6998500Z"+"UCrlIS7z20CnVaCrMvdkig_g 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCrlIS7z20CnVaCrMvdkig_g 0.950 C 0.800" 2x tagged as MSM., "WCPO 9,Mainstream News,UCQaDjAIpg-pd44ats-HXCyA,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z" "UCQaDjAIpg-pd44ats-HXCyA 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCQaDjAIpg-pd44ats-HXCyA 0.900 C 0.700", "KHON2 News,Mainstream News,UCtqFUxpLnV-RaraQVu1rMTw,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z" "Chicago Tribune,Mainstream News,UCB2aea_wLJJaklTOplAC82A,C,0.8333333333,C,Mainstream News,,0.5,mar,2020-07-06T03:15:50.2001279Z"/ "Chicago Tribune,Mainstream News,UCB2aea_wLJJaklTOplAC82A,C,0.8333333333,C,Mainstream News,,1,dae,2020-07-06T03:15:50.1988052Z"/ "Chicago Tribune,Mainstream News,UCB2aea_wLJJaklTOplAC82A,C,0.8333333333,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"/ "Chicago Tribune,Mainstream News,UCB2aea_wLJJaklTOplAC82A,C,0.8333333333,L,PartisanLeft|Mainstream News,,1,ann,2020-07-06T03:15:50.1994765Z", "UCB2aea_wLJJaklTOplAC82A 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCB2aea_wLJJaklTOplAC82A 0.900 C 1.000" 4x scanned as MSM, 1x L, 1x PartsanLeft. Soft tag:"UCB2aea_wLJJaklTOplAC82A MainstreamNews UCB2aea_wLJJaklTOplAC82A C UCB2aea_wLJJaklTOplAC82A MainstreamMedia" 5x MSM, 1x L, 1x PartisanLeft; archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/chicago-tribune/ : Right-center , archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.allsides.com/news-source/chicago-tribune : Low or initial confidence of Center, archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://adfontesmedia.com/chicago-tribune-bias-and-reliability/ : "Bias: -4.24" still "Bias: Middle", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.biasly.com/sources/chicago-tribune-bias-rating/ : "Bias Score of 20% Somewhat Conservative " and "Policy Leanings 36% Somewhat Conservative", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://library.bu.edu/blumenthal/bias : "Leans Conservative": Chicago Tribune, archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://ground.news/interest/chicago-tribune : Latest stories uses 100% Center sources except the newest with lower than third of left-wing-sources and no right-wing sources., archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.quora.com/Is-the-Chicago-Tribune-really-an-honest-and-unbiased-newspaper-source sees Chicago Tribune positive, so more likely yes, it's unbiased for them. Mixed opinions between democrat, center-right and far-right in archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://old.reddit.com/r/illinois/comments/15jx9gd/chicago_tribune_bias/ , which reddit feed itself is left-bias (https://archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://news.umich.edu/u-m-study-explores-how-political-bias-in-content-moderation-on-social-media-feeds-echo-chambers/"For regular Reddit users, it should come as no surprise the site is, on average, left-leaning. The largest political subreddit on the website, /r/politics, is a bastion of Democratic support. It’s also borne out in our data and modeling of political opinion among users and moderators of the local subreddits we study. Suffice to say that biased content moderation is not limited to any one side.", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/new-study-reddit-explores-how-political-bias-content-moderation-feeds-echo-chambers : "Within this dataset, they identify the political leanings of both commenters and moderators and find that if commenters had different political opinions than moderators, then they were more likely to have comments removed.") but bias depends on each subreddit. This subreddit uses "33% LEFT 54% CENTER 13% RIGHT" sources with Articles from Center leaning sources receiving 57% of the upvotes in r/illinois Upvotes: "37% LEFT 57% CENTER " & "ILLINOIS POLICY R 906 Upvotes" as last of Top 10 from archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://ground.news/blindspotter/reddit/illinois., "KHOU 11,Mainstream News,UCXwRxm0zS0jBNTMOVI6xZJw,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z", "UCXwRxm0zS0jBNTMOVI6xZJw 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCXwRxm0zS0jBNTMOVI6xZJw 0.950 C 0.700", "ABC10,Mainstream News,UCT350j4u6alUKyF9eu2bGug,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCT350j4u6alUKyF9eu2bGug 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UCT350j4u6alUKyF9eu2bGug 1.000 C 0.900", "LOCAL 12,Mainstream News,UC673WfesrYoCgG9VsekGlEQ,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UC673WfesrYoCgG9VsekGlEQ 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UC673WfesrYoCgG9VsekGlEQ 0.900 C 0.900", "The Canadian Press,Mainstream News,UCj6EKBe990fanr4MSh45Alw,C,0.85,C,Mainstream News,,0.85,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCj6EKBe990fanr4MSh45Alw 0.850 Mainstream News 1.0 UCj6EKBe990fanr4MSh45Alw 0.850 C 0.700", "The Boston Globe,Mainstream News,UCcNkwfTQuXAxAFwoAUHweJA,L,1,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"/ "The Boston Globe,Mainstream News,UCcNkwfTQuXAxAFwoAUHweJA,L,1,L,Mainstream News,,1,mar,2020-07-06T03:15:50.2001296Z"/ "The Boston Globe,Mainstream News,UCcNkwfTQuXAxAFwoAUHweJA,L,1,L,PartisanRight|Mainstream News,,1,ann,2020-07-06T03:15:50.1994784Z"/ "The Boston Globe,Mainstream News,UCcNkwfTQuXAxAFwoAUHweJA,L,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,dae,2020-07-06T03:15:50.1988070Z"+"UCcNkwfTQuXAxAFwoAUHweJA 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCcNkwfTQuXAxAFwoAUHweJA 0.900 C 0.800"+"UCcNkwfTQuXAxAFwoAUHweJA L UCcNkwfTQuXAxAFwoAUHweJA MainstreamNews UCcNkwfTQuXAxAFwoAUHweJA MainstreamMedia" is left-leaning in soft tag. 4x MSM. 1x PartisanRight. 7x L; "WCVB Channel 5 Boston,Mainstream News,UC72UssJ1DNQcakZXm-B2-zw,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UC72UssJ1DNQcakZXm-B2-zw 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UC72UssJ1DNQcakZXm-B2-zw 1.000 C 0.800", "KOIN 6,Mainstream News,UCXN7rPhZK6Rp8lMhvpSri_Q,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCXN7rPhZK6Rp8lMhvpSri_Q 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCXN7rPhZK6Rp8lMhvpSri_Q 0.950 C 0.600", "WCNC,Mainstream News,UC-RxXi2Xws6Uk22vp-sLbGA,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UC-RxXi2Xws6Uk22vp-sLbGA 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UC-RxXi2Xws6Uk22vp-sLbGA 1.000 C 0.800", "NewsChannel 5,Mainstream News,UCO6kzQ-7wcG0x8W5LpBA9RQ,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCO6kzQ-7wcG0x8W5LpBA9RQ 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCO6kzQ-7wcG0x8W5LpBA9RQ 0.900 C 0.800"; "KVUE,Mainstream News,UCxXTyFekH99JnS3qaXIQW7A,C,0.9666666667,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"/ "KVUE,Mainstream News,UCxXTyFekH99JnS3qaXIQW7A,C,0.9666666667,C,Mainstream News,,1,ann,2020-09-15T17:26:40.2107163Z"/ "KVUE,Mainstream News,UCxXTyFekH99JnS3qaXIQW7A,C,0.9666666667,C,Mainstream News,,1,scl,2020-09-14T19:31:39.4349451Z"/ "KVUE,Mainstream News,UCxXTyFekH99JnS3qaXIQW7A,C,0.9666666667,L,Mainstream News,UCBi2mrWuNuyYy4gbM6fU18Q,0.9,mar,2020-09-14T05:51:28.8371858Z"+"UCxXTyFekH99JnS3qaXIQW7A 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UCxXTyFekH99JnS3qaXIQW7A 1.000 C 0.900" 1x L.; "6abc Philadelphia,Mainstream News,UCw77677G3EAODp61b0izs7w,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCw77677G3EAODp61b0izs7w 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UCw77677G3EAODp61b0izs7w 1.000 C 0.800", "CBS Boston,Mainstream News,UCi4fcBVyo4CAnmdgXeO-NvA,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCi4fcBVyo4CAnmdgXeO-NvA 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UCi4fcBVyo4CAnmdgXeO-NvA 1.000 C 1.000" archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/cbs-boston-wbz-tv/ : Left-Center, https://archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.biasly.com/sources/cbs-boston-bias-rating/ : Bias: -6% Center, Policy Leanings: -8%;Politician Portrayal: 91% Negative, archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/nicholas-fondacaro/2016/11/30/cbs-boston-freelancer-tweets-trump-died-sleeping-calms-him : "As outrageous has Leavitt’s tweet was, CBS Boston’s public relations kneejerk reaction was flat out ridiculous. The local news outlet responded to more than 100 irate twitter users, first proclaiming, “Mr. Leavitt is not a current or former employee of WBZ-TV or CBS. His comments do not reflect the views of our station.” Before changing it to, “Mr. Leavitt does not and never has worked for WBZ-TV or CBS.” It’s noteworthy that they argued that he does not “reflect the views” of the network, since they claimed he never worked for them."; "NBC4 Columbus,Mainstream News,UCDFLiE2iGUvlZMmhemzy6eA,C,0.85,C,Mainstream News,,0.85,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCDFLiE2iGUvlZMmhemzy6eA 0.850 Mainstream News 1.0 UCDFLiE2iGUvlZMmhemzy6eA 0.850 C 0.900"; "United States Broadcasting,Mainstream News,UCvqoktDC6KhnIPz2xTIjMFA,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCvqoktDC6KhnIPz2xTIjMFA 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCvqoktDC6KhnIPz2xTIjMFA 0.900 C 0.900"; "Chicago Sun-Times,Mainstream News,UCvU3ALK4osa_RV4znIToB2Q,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCvU3ALK4osa_RV4znIToB2Q 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCvU3ALK4osa_RV4znIToB2Q 0.900 C 0.800"; "MassLive,Mainstream News,UCDmXyuvUm8aDC4asAOgFrgQ,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCDmXyuvUm8aDC4asAOgFrgQ 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCDmXyuvUm8aDC4asAOgFrgQ 0.900 C 0.700"; "FOX10 News,Mainstream News,UC_B1lpgj2DH_wO8T1jJnSYA,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UC_B1lpgj2DH_wO8T1jJnSYA 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UC_B1lpgj2DH_wO8T1jJnSYA 0.900 C 0.900"; "WMAR-2 News,Mainstream News,UCADaBeM0qiKEZIw9_OuYmuA,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCADaBeM0qiKEZIw9_OuYmuA 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCADaBeM0qiKEZIw9_OuYmuA 0.950 C 0.900"; "WKMG News 6 ClickOrlando,Mainstream News,UCjpzEgbbDUg4YC6vpSrzsyg,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCjpzEgbbDUg4YC6vpSrzsyg 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UCjpzEgbbDUg4YC6vpSrzsyg 1.000 C 0.900"; "KMOV St. Louis,Mainstream News,UCwHKLYLfz6M14SbBahFH5VA,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCwHKLYLfz6M14SbBahFH5VA 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UCwHKLYLfz6M14SbBahFH5VA 1.000 C 0.700"; "WIVBTV,Mainstream News,UCENwe4N7FQCfIWY5wEjimNA,C,0.85,C,Mainstream News,,0.85,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCENwe4N7FQCfIWY5wEjimNA 0.850 Mainstream News 1.0 UCENwe4N7FQCfIWY5wEjimNA 0.850 C 0.800"; "WPRI,Mainstream News,UCnwI-VN5jXWIGQKOI9PMDMw,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCnwI-VN5jXWIGQKOI9PMDMw 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UCnwI-VN5jXWIGQKOI9PMDMw 1.000 C 0.800"; "KENS 5: Your San Antonio News Source,Mainstream News,UCVnjt9mMx46gMUeTtONXimQ,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCVnjt9mMx46gMUeTtONXimQ 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UCVnjt9mMx46gMUeTtONXimQ 1.000 C 0.900"; "WISN 12 News,Mainstream News,UC8Tm7Xuz8QekHzjsDxgFNnw,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UC8Tm7Xuz8QekHzjsDxgFNnw 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UC8Tm7Xuz8QekHzjsDxgFNnw 0.950 C 0.800"; "CBS Sacramento,Mainstream News,UCxZMOY2RdtK6LQUbIYgec4A,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCxZMOY2RdtK6LQUbIYgec4A 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCxZMOY2RdtK6LQUbIYgec4A 0.950 C 0.600"; ""WKBW TV | Buffalo, NY",Mainstream News,UCfbPQcdF5an7ui8bwwry1Cw,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCfbPQcdF5an7ui8bwwry1Cw 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCfbPQcdF5an7ui8bwwry1Cw 0.950 C 0.700"; "KCTV5 News,Mainstream News,UCie7RmdcnvXA1FXHRJa7WtA,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCie7RmdcnvXA1FXHRJa7WtA 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UCie7RmdcnvXA1FXHRJa7WtA 1.000 C 0.800"; "The Salt Lake Tribune,Mainstream News,UCZj3_eWQ4f4oHm_x-wsxG7Q,C,0.85,C,Mainstream News,,0.85,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCZj3_eWQ4f4oHm_x-wsxG7Q 0.850 Mainstream News 1.0 UCZj3_eWQ4f4oHm_x-wsxG7Q 0.850 C 0.700"; "WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore,Mainstream News,UCpmb83_U37eDBlgEezsxK7w,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCpmb83_U37eDBlgEezsxK7w 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCpmb83_U37eDBlgEezsxK7w 0.900 C 0.900"; "Orlando Sentinel,Mainstream News,UC-MCjIJ5Wo61YyzJjC7Mh7w,C,0.85,C,Mainstream News,,0.85,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UC-MCjIJ5Wo61YyzJjC7Mh7w 0.850 Mainstream News 1.0 UC-MCjIJ5Wo61YyzJjC7Mh7w 0.850 C 0.900"; "The Edge TV,Mainstream News,UCf6MsyqRkmt7vDyXBPkfrRQ,C,1,C,Mainstream News,,1,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCf6MsyqRkmt7vDyXBPkfrRQ 1.000 Mainstream News 1.0 UCf6MsyqRkmt7vDyXBPkfrRQ 1.000 C 0.700"; "WPBF 25 News,Mainstream News,UCeD5NwvPbEZKcu02_v8tUZQ,C,0.85,C,Mainstream News,,0.85,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCeD5NwvPbEZKcu02_v8tUZQ 0.850 Mainstream News 1.0 UCeD5NwvPbEZKcu02_v8tUZQ 0.850 C 0.800"; "FOX6 News Milwaukee,Mainstream News,UCzHN-FjWDMsgfGPvRq7oy-Q,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCzHN-FjWDMsgfGPvRq7oy-Q 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCzHN-FjWDMsgfGPvRq7oy-Q 0.950 C 0.900"; "KRIS 6 News,Mainstream News,UCvM_k1scQ1YU50HiQc-4xyg,C,0.8,C,Mainstream News,,0.8,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCvM_k1scQ1YU50HiQc-4xyg 0.800 Mainstream News 1.0 UCvM_k1scQ1YU50HiQc-4xyg 0.800 C 0.900"; "KRIS 6 News,Mainstream News,UCvM_k1scQ1YU50HiQc-4xyg,C,0.8,C,Mainstream News,,0.8,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCyGhGrs-1hA22jX6X850VEQ 0.850 Mainstream News 1.0 UCyGhGrs-1hA22jX6X850VEQ 0.850 C 0.500" archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/kris-6-news-corpus-christi-bias/ : Least biased slightly on left., archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://reporterslab.org/tag/kris-tv/ : "In addition to the projects that began in 2019, we also added three established fact-checkers to our database that were already in operation before this year: Local TV station KRIS-TV in Corpus Christi, Texas, has been on the fact-checking beat since 2017." , https://ratemystation.com/product-tag/my-newsroom/ from eTools.ch-snippet :"… bias and nepotism. When your news director has no collegiate education in … KRIS TV is nothing more than a “Hooterville” station in a backwoods …", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.w3.org/services/html2txt?url=https%3A%2F%2Fratemystation.com%2FKRIS%2F&internalrefs=on : "News Director: Paul Alexander “Is a dinosaur. A weak man who cannot make eye contact He lies and cannot be trusted.” While working for KRIS this person experienced: An Overall Toxic Work Environment", https://old.reddit.com/r/corpus/comments/19bqez4/i_hate_kris_channel_6/ : "35 " upvotes " 10 months ago by pah2000": "Man, all they offer is pre recorded boring stories. If they didn’t air them 4 times a week, it wouldn’t be so bad. Did Katia’s contract cost them way too much? Damn. Bring back the local news.", "53 points 10 months ago* KRIS-TV's Ohio-based corporate owners (Scripps) have imposed a way cheaper way of "reporting" the news on Channel 6 / Channel 10 & its 60+ other stations around the country and it shows. Your best bet is to change the channel to KIII-TV 3. (Or, if you speak Spanish to Univision/KORO Channel 28). And I say this, sadly, as a former journalist at Channel 6. :(" "[–]gwaydms 9 points 10 months ago After watching channel 6 for many years, I must agree." , "Now: KIII-TV 3 is the last serious English-language TV newsroom standing; The Caller-Times is a shell of what it used to be; and KRIS/KZTV/KAJA is but a shadow of what it once was." Reddit-post after transparency.tube-bias-assessment.; "KTVQ News,Mainstream News,UCN2IWwjVxh4vOnMbnjiM8Hw,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCN2IWwjVxh4vOnMbnjiM8Hw 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCN2IWwjVxh4vOnMbnjiM8Hw 0.900 C 0.900"; "FOX59 News,Mainstream News,UCktceZtn0Kxd53qjjM2KzqA,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCktceZtn0Kxd53qjjM2KzqA 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCktceZtn0Kxd53qjjM2KzqA 0.950 C 0.900"; "Times and Democrat,Mainstream News,UCfjvEhw87LGduwCUPi6jkkQ,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCfjvEhw87LGduwCUPi6jkkQ 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCfjvEhw87LGduwCUPi6jkkQ 0.950 C 0.900"; "KSNV News 3 Las Vegas,Mainstream News,UCllyIkZaUy2zg-smrWiahow,C,0.85,C,Mainstream News,,0.85,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCllyIkZaUy2zg-smrWiahow 0.850 Mainstream News 1.0 UCllyIkZaUy2zg-smrWiahow 0.850 C 1.000" archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://baltimorepostexaminer.com/what-does-the-las-vegas-police-final-report-on-the-massacre-tell-us-about-marilou-danley/2018/10/22 : "In the June 27 Baltimore Post-Examiner article, ‘KSNV-TV News 3 fails to ask Lombardo the hard questions,’ I made reference to an interview that was aired the day before with Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo who runs the LVMPD.", "Lombardo should have been challenged on this by the KSNV-TV reporter, but he wasn’t. Maybe it flew right over the interviewer’s head. It fits into a pattern though as to how Lombardo has been handled by the Las Vegas media from the outset. They never asked him the hard questions and let his absurd comments, lies, convoluted and misleading statements go unchallenged time and time again." ; "WPXI-TV News Pittsburgh,Mainstream News,UCBnnls7hGYmkQmuFTDDe10g,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCBnnls7hGYmkQmuFTDDe10g 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCBnnls7hGYmkQmuFTDDe10g 0.900 C 0.800"; "The Herald,Mainstream News,UCX-7YWAOdZ6P6tPRXeEs49A,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCX-7YWAOdZ6P6tPRXeEs49A 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCX-7YWAOdZ6P6tPRXeEs49A 0.900 C 1.000" archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/rock-hill-herald/ : "Overall, we rate the Rock Hill Herald Left-Center Biased based on editorial positions that moderately favor the left.", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.heraldonline.com/opinion/article12425921.html : "Those studies are a reminder that we humans are perhaps less rational than we would like to think, and more prone to the buffeting of unconscious influences. That’s something for those of us who are white men to reflect on when we’re accused of “privilege.”", "So, come on, white men! Let’s just acknowledge that we’re all flawed, biased and sometimes irrational, and that we can do more to resist unconscious bias." implying their heraldonline-staffs are white-biased themselves., archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.heraldonline.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/article12224666.html : 2008-06-22 : "Cartoon showed left-wing bias The liberal, left-wing bias of the Herald is something that, while I do not like it, I have tried to ignore. Unfortunately, the disgusting, demeaning and shameful editorial cartoon in the June 18 paper cannot be ignored. The Herald owes every member of the United States military an abject apology for that piece of tripe. Sharon Vasher Tega Cay", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.heraldonline.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/article12239510.html : 2008-10-29: "Paper biased for Obama Your newspaper has been very biased throughout this campaign in favor of Obama. Well, I happen to be one of those geeks supporting Sen. McCain, and the Oct. 24 cartoon goes over the top as far as bias goes. You seem to forget that there are a lot of Republicans reading your paper. Your paper is supposed to present the news, not try to sway voters how to vote. Ronald G. Annett Rock Hill", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380961141_Editor's_Choice_Measuring_Candidate_Quality_using_Local_Newspaper_Endorsements : "In the United States, it is common for local newspapers to make endorsements of candi-dates. In many cases, newspapers summarize their endorsements in a list for voters leading up to or on election day.", https://electionstudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/anes_timeseries_1972_newspaper_endorsements.pdf : p.5: 1972-11-04: Rock Hill Herald in South Carolina as uncommitted., archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.congressionalresearch.org/extrafiles/images/Arnold2002PressPoliticalAccountability.pdf : "7. Newspapers show no evidence of bias in the frequency with which they cover particular representatives. They give neither more nor less coverage to liberals, conservatives, ideological extremists, women, or minority members.", "The best campaign coverage appeared in quality newspapers with competitive races. The Las Vegas Review-Journal, Lewiston Morning Tribune, Los Angles Times, and Tulsa World set the standard here, with the Bloomington Pantagraph, Buffalo News, and Rock Hill Herald as runners-up.", "small-city papers like the Rock Hill Herald (South Carolina)", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9781400849581.194/html : "Some experts argue that rival newspapers compete for readers by devotingmore resources to news gathering than do monopolistic local newspapersthat have little reason to fear their readers’ defection (Bogart 1981, 264;Bagdikian 1987, 129). Several studies offer empirical support for this propo-sition. For example, one study found that competitive newspapers had largernewsholes than noncompetitive newspapers (Everett and Everett 1989). Apair of studies found that competitive newspapers were more likely than noncompetitive papers to subscribe to multiple news services (beyond theubiquitous AP and UPI), such as the services run by the Los Angles Times,", archjive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/rlessem/endorse.pdf : Propensity for Major Newspapers to Endorse Democrats, 1940-2002 : Years Searched: "Rock Hill Herald 1998-2002"; "NYU Stern,Mainstream News,UCod8o80imMaMr5TwcOK7iqw,C,0.8,C,Mainstream News,,0.8,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCod8o80imMaMr5TwcOK7iqw 0.800 Mainstream News 1.0 UCod8o80imMaMr5TwcOK7iqw 0.800 C 0.700"; "FOX 29 Philly,Mainstream News,UCqdOvfSmM2NKRNE0FSbATuw,C,0.8,C,Mainstream News,,0.8,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCqdOvfSmM2NKRNE0FSbATuw 0.800 Mainstream News 1.0 UCqdOvfSmM2NKRNE0FSbATuw 0.800 C 0.900"; "WLOS News 13,Mainstream News,UCu0Gn50PSjozOgwgPVTBB4A,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCu0Gn50PSjozOgwgPVTBB4A 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCu0Gn50PSjozOgwgPVTBB4A 0.900 C 0.500", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/wlos-abc13news/ : Right-center "Overall, we rate WLOS (ABS13News) Right-Center Biased based on editorial positions that slightly favor the right. We also rate them High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing and a clean fact check record. ", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLOS#cite_note-60 : "Sinclair ownership" > archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://wlos.com/news/local/rescan-required-for-over-the-air-viewers-on-sept-20 : "Updated Mon, September 20th 2021 at 12:24 PM": "My40 will move to channel 14 for Charter cable customers.", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://usadomainhub.com/fox28media.com/ : "Wlos.com Wlos.com DA: 8 PA: 50 MOZ Rank: 45", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://tvstations.fandom.com/wiki/WLOS : "WLOS, virtual and VHF digital channel 13, is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Asheville, North Carolina, United States, serving Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, which also operates Anderson, South Carolina-licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYA-TV (channel 40) under a local marketing agreement with owner Cunningham Broadcasting. However, Sinclair effectively owns WMYA as the majority of Cunningham's stock is owned by the family of deceased group founder Julian Smith.[1][2]" ; "Invesco,Mainstream News,UCQ-uHE6_ow1KHvE0GpqMtyw,C,0.9,C,Mainstream News,,0.9,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCQ-uHE6_ow1KHvE0GpqMtyw 0.900 Mainstream News 1.0 UCQ-uHE6_ow1KHvE0GpqMtyw 0.900 C 0.800"; "KSBW Action News 8,Mainstream News,UCwPzlQU2MqEQJWgqM_0VFKQ,C,0.95,C,Mainstream News,,0.95,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCwPzlQU2MqEQJWgqM_0VFKQ 0.950 Mainstream News 1.0 UCwPzlQU2MqEQJWgqM_0VFKQ 0.950 C 0.900"; "Boston Herald,Mainstream News,UCqihn-jTsq9s4HsLEyJQM3A,C,0.85,C,Mainstream News,,0.85,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCqihn-jTsq9s4HsLEyJQM3A 0.850 Mainstream News 1.0 UCqihn-jTsq9s4HsLEyJQM3A 0.850 C 1.000" archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.biasly.com/blog/is-the-boston-herald-biased/ :"smaller, local news sources tend to be less biased than large national or international publications", "Other third-party media bias research agencies gave the Boston Herald similar scores. Media Bias/Fact Check scored the Boston Herald as right-center, meaning the Herald favors moderately right-leaning politics in its reporting.", "according to Pew Research, 40% of daily newspaper readers identify as conservative while 33% identify as moderate, leaving only 22% identifying as liberal.", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.biasly.com/sources/boston-herald-bias-rating/ : Bias: "38% Somewhat Conservative", Policy Leanings: "24% Somewhat Conservative", "Politician Portrayal: 51% negative ", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2012/09/27/section-4-demographics-and-political-views-of-news-audiences/ : "Many regular news audiences have more education than the general public. And in general, regular readers of newspapers and magazines are more educated than the audiences of television shows or networks.", "Regular viewers of daytime talk shows are less educated than the public as a whole.", https://adfontesmedia.com/boston-herald-bias-and-reliability/ : "Reliability: 36.31 Bias: 9.68", archive.fo/2024.12.13https://www.allsides.com/news-source/boston-herald-media-bias/ : 2.00 Bias Lean Right with low or initial confidence., archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/boston-herald/ : Right-Center, " slight to moderately conservative in bias. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by appeals to emotion or stereotypes) to favor conservative causes. These sources are generally trustworthy for information but may require further investigation.", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://ground.news/interest/boston-herald : Most recent 1 82%-majority right-biased with 11 sources, 2 100% right-wing, 3 centrist & 2 left ones in "Latest News Stories"., archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/boston-herald : "The source presents a complex bias landscape, showing a distinct inclination towards conservative viewpoints, particularly regarding political and social issues. ", "Ultimately, the source exhibits a tendency towards promoting conservative narratives while sidelining progressive voices, thereby shaping a viewpoint that aligns closely with traditional Republican values." "My Bias: I may have an inclination to interpret bias based on the predominance of conservative versus progressive themes in the training data." - 2024-11-23 but HT has authoritarian-left on map. Maybe HT's bias-calculation and or Boston Herald's bias is too complex for the average reader., archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.imediaethics.org/white-house-punishes-boston-herald-for-bias-after-after-romney-front-page-oped/ : 2011-05-29 : "The White House denied the Boston Herald access to a Barack Obama fundraiser and accused the newspaper of bias, the Herald reported. But, The Herald hasn’t been permanently banned from being included in the press pool. And the Herald wasn’t blocked from total access to the president’s visit – just partial." , https://web.archive.org/web/20100123130634/http://news.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/editorials/view.bg?articleid=1224899 : 2010-01-12 : "Herald: Scott Brown for U.S. Senate By Boston Herald Editorial Staff", "Scott Brown can single-handedly deliver on that kind of change and the Herald is pleased to endorse his candidacy in the race for U.S. Senate.", "Brown talks about being the “41st senator,” adding to Republican ranks and depriving Democrats of the “supermajority” which has allowed them to ride roughshod over the nation’s agenda. But he would go to Washington as his own man - and as ours, beholden to no one, except Massachusetts voters.", "Brown is a social moderate in the Weld/Cellucci tradition, who considers Roe vs. Wade “settled law.”", "Brown is a solid fiscal conservative, he is a compassionate conservative, voting to override gubernatorial vetoes and restore funding for breast cancer screening, suicide prevention programs and the METCO program."; "Cape Cod Times,Mainstream News,UCuDpxakayVL_Ge8JWQUgHYg,C,0.8,C,Mainstream News,,0.8,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+""UCuDpxakayVL_Ge8JWQUgHYg 0.800 Mainstream News 1.0 UCuDpxakayVL_Ge8JWQUgHYg 0.800 C 0.600; "Wild Nature Channel,Mainstream News,UCuPRep-AhUwNaBrekzNt51A,C,0.8,C,Mainstream News,,0.8,sam,2020-10-06T00:00:00.0000000Z"+"UCuPRep-AhUwNaBrekzNt51A 0.800 Mainstream News 1.0 UCuPRep-AhUwNaBrekzNt51A 0.800 C 0.600"; The most mainstream-ish news can be the ones with "C 0.500", since if they are neither L, C, nor R, than this media can focus on just being mainstream. On other hand, being just half-center without anything else stated in a relative binary Left-Right-spectrum can be ambiguous and only says confidence of how center (C), a source is. Chicago Tribune's bias seems to go from moderate left to far-right, yet that subreddit claiming far-right by some is itself is left-leaning. I don't know enough of Eyewitness News ABC7NY except 2x MSM meanwhile C 0.800. CNBC International is the only international-called, just-mainstream-tagged media. To see what the YT-channel-names are more exactly for example "The Herald", type after "https://transparency.tube/?openRowKey=" the letters-numbers-symbols-combination with no commas coming from raw.githubusercontent.com/sam-clark/chan2vec/refs/heads/master/* like "UCX-7YWAOdZ6P6tPRXeEs49A". Than click on one of their videos > channel > Most YT-channels have their owned webpage in their channel-description. Facebook is mostly used for news (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2989719) and their bias can vary from webpages. WIkipedia is 7th-most-visited-page (archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.similarweb.com/top-websites/) and 4th (archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.semrush.com/trending-websites/global/all), arguably and commonly on top of Google results and they too vary from pages. archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/wikipedia/ : "  Overall, we rate Wikipedia Least Biased based on a wide variety of content that often covers pros and cons, right and left. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to possible inaccurate or incomplete entries, as stated by Wikipedia themselves, that may reflect the personal biases of the top editors and a complete lack of transparency regarding the qualifications and who the editors are. ", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.allsides.com/blog/wikipedia-biased : "AllSides provides media bias ratings for over 800 sources and writers. Until 2021, we rated Wikipedia as Center, but changed them to Not Rated because the online encyclopedia does not fit neatly into AllSides’ media bias rating methodologies, which were developed specifically for news sites.", "However, it’s worth exploring numerous studies and concerns that Wikipedia has a left-wing bias, including from Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger." 6 studies and "Harvard researchers Greenstein and Zhu examined articles covering U.S. politics on Wikipedia and compared them to similar articles in Encyclopedia Britannica. They looked at word choices more consistent with left-wing and right-wing views respectively, and found articles on Wikipedia tended to show greater left-wing bias." confirms Wikipedia being more left than Britannica, which books and large journal articles in general are seen as more prestigious but less used to general population but used on more influential scientists and intellectuals. [ (archive.fo/2024.13.12/https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/are-books-still-different/118D0CF55B20BD6733EC661BA4E490A8 : "John Curtain observed that the book is seen as superior to other media and revered as a “sacred icon.” Footnote72 Elsewhere, he argued similarly, stating that “the book sector is the enigma among media industries. Lacking the personalities and politics of television, radio and newspapers, the book is often neglected in any comparative review of contemporary media; yet the book, as a cultural icon, commands a prestige in society which is unique.”Footnote 73") archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/14754/benefit-of-publishing-large-articles-papers-instead-of-books ] archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://today.yougov.com/politics/articles/45671-trust-in-media-2023-what-news-outlets-trust-poll : "The divide between Democrats and Republicans on which news sources are trustworthy remains stark. ", "Even with the additions to the group of outlets polled about, The Weather Channel remains the most trusted news source among Americans overall. Americans are 53 points more likely to call The Weather Channel trustworthy as they are to call it untrustworthy. It's also the only outlet that YouGov asked about that more Democrats (+64) and Republicans (+47) trust than the shares who distrust it."; After reading archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2020/04/01/americans-main-sources-for-political-news-vary-by-party-and-age/ a bit, defining mainstream as "main source", impression comes that the closest to "true american mainstream news" is The Weather Channel. archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.biasly.com/blog/mainstream-news-sources-more-biased-than-smaller-publications/ : "According to Pew Research Center, Americans generally agree on what news sources count as mainstream media and which do not. As shown below, both Republicans and Democrats broadly agree that ABC News, CNN, the New York Times, MSNBC, Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and New York Post are mainstream. At the same time, HuffPost, BuzzFeed, the Sean Hannity Show, Vox, Newsmax, and Breitbart are generally agreed upon as smaller national publications and not as mainstream, or midstream publications. Five of the six midstream outlets began as digital publications, meaning they are less established than mainstream publications. While these are based on a broad consensus among the American people, the line between what is mainstream and what isn’t is often blurry.", "According to Maryville University, it can usually be determined what is mainstream news and what isn’t by the number of resources and trained journalists employed by a particular organization.", "As seen in the table, the publications broadly considered mainstream tend to get site views in the tens or even hundreds of millions per month with the exception of MSNBC getting only 16.8 million site views in January. The websites from the midstream publications received less than the largest mainstream sources but more than MSNBC and ABC.", archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2021/05/07/broad-agreement-in-u-s-even-among-partisans-on-which-news-outlets-are-part-of-the-mainstream-media/ : "Respondents who use an outlet for political news are more likely to say that outlet is part of the mainstream media than those who don’t turn to it. For example, 92% of those who got political news from CNN in the past week consider the cable network part of the mainstream media, compared with a smaller share of those who didn’t get political news from CNN (82%).", "Many of these differences are attributable to familiarity with the outlet.", "Large majorities of those who turn mainly to other outlets for political news – including local TV, network TV, the other two major cable TV sources (CNN and MSNBC) and The New York Times – see these outlets as part of the mainstream news media, and majorities also say these sources do not present news differently than most news outlets."; archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://online.maryville.edu/blog/what-is-mainstream-media/#vs : "When comparing the two, mainstream media vs. alternative media, one difference is the perceived independence of the latter. The thinking goes that corporate ownership will subvert editorial independence, while alternative media, by serving its smaller audience, has more freedom to report the news that the mainstream media has no interest in. Alternative media outlets have broken stories that were later picked up by mainstream outlets", "According to Investopedia, the largest U.S. publicly traded mainstream media corporations are as follows: • •News Corp. With a market capitalization of $14.45 billion, News Corp. is best known as the owner of Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post. • •The New York Times Company. With a market cap of $7.1 billion, the company owns The New York Times and its own digital platform, as well as The Boston Globe. • •Nexstar Media Group. With a market cap of $6.3 billion, Nexstar acquired Tribune Media in 2019. It owns or provides programming to nearly 200 TV stations in 115 markets. • •Sinclair Broadcasting. With a market cap of $2.45 billion, Sinclair owns or provides news and sports content to around 190 TV stations in around 90 markets. • •E.W. Scripps. With a market cap of $1.6 billion, E.W. Scripps operates around 60 TV stations in some 40 markets and publishes news on a variety of digital platforms. • •Gannett Co. Inc. With a market cap of $691 million, Gannett publishes USA Today and operates more than 40 TV stations. • •Daily Journal Corporation. With a market cap of $400 million, the company publishes newspapers in California and Arizona. " Speculation of why more left media are more factual than right ones. archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://ground.news/blindspotter/reddit/neoliberal : posted "61% LEFT 28% CENTER 11% RIGHT", upvoted 62% LEFT 31% CENTER 6%? RIGHT, archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://old.reddit.com/r/neoliberal/comments/orhe5r/does_mediabiasfactcheck_have_a_leftwing_bias_or/ : "I think a lot of it comes down to what their goal is. A lot of the big right wing papers are reactionary and often have to make stuff up to complain about. Thing happens, exaggerate facts of thing, be mad about it. The far left papers tend to be prescriptive. Thing happens, state facts of thing, explain why thing means we need communism." But can't the same be said of ethno-nationalists? It's this redditor's experience plus left idelogies seem to favor hedonism [archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://8dreams.github.io/ : "Those with higher Progress scores believe that a person's personal happiness is the core value of any human. Though not always, they are usually secular or atheist, and support different types of communities standing up for their own characteristics. "] which with their own communities as decentralized structure and being more secular as modernist-bias from archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.europans.com/topic/4884-filteries-political-simulator/ -compass indicates libertarian-left-bias. meanwhile right-wing from political compass favor competition, division and therefore mad speech more; https://web.archive.org/web/20220928053907/https://www.thefactual.com/blog/does-the-factual-have-a-left-leaning-bias/ : "So why are left-leaning sites featured more often? There are three main reasons. 1. There are far more moderate-left leaning news sources than moderate-right leaning sources. Hence, simply due to volume of articles, moderate-left leaning sources show up more often. 2. Left and right-leaning sites are, on average, more opinionated than their moderate counterparts. This lowers their rating compared with sites that are more moderate. 3. Moderate-left sites are often general news sources while right-leaning sources often feature primarily political news. Political news is often more opinionated than articles on science or health, which means that moderate-left sites have higher historical average scores because of a greater diversity of content. "; Despite bad 2024-Trustpilots-reviews (https://www.trustpilot.com/review/cybernews.com : "At least 75% of the five star reviews for cybernews.com seem fake", "Terrible website obviously biased towards selling you products from their affiliate links.") , the sources of this website and their rhetoric seems legitimate like archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.08821 in archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://cybernews.com/editorial/fact-checking-right-wing-voices/ : "The findings will be welcomed by right-wing voices, who allege that social network algorithms are often biased against people who share their opinions. This is despite reams of evidence to the contrary that social networks have a right-wing bias, promoting theirs rather than their opponents’ voices. But it shouldn’t be taken as a vindication of their beliefs. The study stops short of accusing fact-checkers of explicit bias but does suggest that their selection processes are influenced by the nature of misinformation itself, which is often partisan and polarising. Instead, the findings highlight how important it is to provide transparency on who gets fact-checked – including how and why – to maintain public trust and the credibility of their verdicts."; archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://www.independentsentinel.com/media-bias-fact-checking-scam-silence-right/ : "We are not a news agency and have never claimed to be but we do a great deal of research and rely on mainstream media. ", "This is a Conservative/Libertarian website. One person voted for the Sentinel as “right-center” over and over until “right-center” took the lead. The poll only judged the majority votes and one person can vote as many times as one chooses. This is how it looked as of 4 pm EST on May 14, 2017" The freely archived and newest version I could find of their link of "Read the rest of Zerohedge’s article about FAKEST FACT CHECKERS ON THE INTERNET on this link." is https://web.archive.org/web/20210119094823/https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-02-20/exposing-9-fakest-fake-news-checkers sounding polarized and negatively directed to the fact-checkers they will comment.. Worldview-difference between HT and few: archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/about/ : "The AI era is here. It is everywhere. Most likely, the last news article you read was partially or maybe fully generated with AI. Please note that MBFC does not use AI to generate our bias and credibility ratings. We believe bias is unique to humans and that only humans can accurately determine bias. While AI is a powerful tool with great potential, it cannot replicate a human’s ability to read between the lines and interpret intent. Sites that claim to use AI to rate bias should be double-checked with a human-based evaluator."; archive.fo/2024.13.12/https://aml.ca/the-bias-in-media-bias-charts/ : "“There is no unbiased source in Canada. The best unbiased source for Canadians is ironically BBC News.” There are no unbiased texts. All media are constructions, and all media construct versions of reality. Period." Although HeliumTrades acknowledges imperfection, this statement denies that any media's attempt to declare a text with no detectable bias as unbiased is futile. archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/?q=New%20York%20Times%20Media%20Bias : "The New York Times has faced mockery over its fact-checking of RFK Jr., " leads to homepage: "The Daily Wire - Breaking News, Videos & Podcasts"-link, yet " The Daily Wire " citrates to "http://web.archive.org/web/20241118010629/https://www.dailywire.com/news/new-york-times-mocked-for-fact-check-of-rfk-jr-on-chemicals-in-froot-loops" correctly. "Criticism arises on the New York Times' portrayal of Trump's posture towards the press, reflecting fears of retribution " (Page not found — FAIR) and FAIR has no web.archive-links (archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://web.archive.org/web/2/https://fair.org/home/trump-revenge-press/). "Concerns over shifts in media landscape reflect rising right-wing influence " > "Alternet.org - 404 Not Found" For some irrational reason, "Concerns over shifts in media " shows by placing coursor there "Helium Balanced News Summary" like in all other hyperlinks there, yet only "landscape reflect rising right-wing influence" is hyperlinked to broken Alternet-link. The entire " • The depiction of Project 2025's call to dismantle major institutions, including the New York Times, in a controversial light, shows the political charge and potential biases in reporting. " is in this state of being 16px railway-font, #0F23A8-colored text showing "Helium Balanced News Summary" without providing anything more than the 26px railway-font, #333333-colored text. " • The New York Times reports with factual neutrality about Rupert Murdoch's failed bid to adjust his family's trust, reflecting the broader media struggles over editorial stances and ownership dynamics. " - "The New York Times" leads to broken Washington Times-link: "Error | 404 - Higher Ground Times" archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/boston-herald shows authoritarian-left on map but their bias-summary explains their social conservative stance and HT-AI's bias towards seeing progressive as opposite from conservatism. archive.fo/2024.12.13/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/new-york-times : My Bias: I may lean towards interpreting bias through a liberal lens, influenced by a focus on social justice and equity in training data. - 2024-11-23 2024-12-13: I discovered https://ghostarchive.org/ , another web-archiver. It's not working for me since I stuck on loading screen. Sincerely, Rejmer ” Correction-Combo 3: 2024-05-23:contra no-source-doctrine,2024-05-25/26:bias-bars-consistency,prescriptive-marked word but no prescription-bar : 2024-05-23:contra no-source-doctrine,2024-05-25/26:bias-bars-consistency,prescriptive-marked word but no prescription-bar : Dear HeliumTrades-Team, 2024-05-23:contra no-source-doctrine : In "http://web.archive.org/web/20240522220839/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/zacks.com"> title:"Should You Play NVIDIA Earnings with Bullish ETFs? - Zacks Investment Research " > Article Text:"Make sure to be on the lookout for the next edition of the ETF Spotlight and remember to subscribe! If you have any comments or questions, please email podcast@zacks.com." reveals source contradictory to no-source-doctrine keeping HT-AI secret what brand it is. And does the HT-AI understood with context correctly "Privacy Policy ??|??" or does this text-kind confuses HT-AI more? 2024-05-25: I noticed in http://web.archive.org/web/20240525223537/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/PBS/?date=2024-05-22 the speculation, in title:"Rep. Raskin on urging DOJ to investigate 'big oil' for deception on climate change " > "Anti-Corporate <-> Pro-Corporate " " Scientific <-> Superstitious " "-bias-bar . No progress-bars in title:"Trump's plans for health care and reproductive rights if he returns to White House" and some others showing of with some or no bias-bars, which was known earlier. Still thanks for the effort to add and maintain new progress-bars. prescriptive-marked word but no prescription-bar : http://web.archive.org/web/20240525223537/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/PBS/?date=2024-05-22 > title:"Spain, Norway and Ireland will recognize a Palestinian state" has "will" dark-brown-colored as prescriptive but no prescription-bias-bar. Same article-content on 1 hour difference with different Social Media Shares: 2x title:"Trump's plans for healthcare and reproductive rights if he returns to White House ": 1. being "http://web.archive.org/web/20240523042415/https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/trumps-plans-for-healthcare-and-reproductive-rights-if-he-returns-to-white-house" and 2. with difference being "20240524004151/. Both no bias-bars despite the consume-animating (advertising): "Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else.". First.:"Social Media Shares: 56", Second.:"Social Media Shares: 111", Both: Controlled with https://www.site24x7.com/tools/diff-checker.html , no difference in PBS's published manuscript. 2x the same article but with Social Media Shares being summed up skews HT's popularity-metric. Plagiat-detector-idea: Some articles like " PHOTOS: Barbie honors star athletes like Venus Williams " has "(AP)" in their beginning looking like the article-writer already copy&pasted or variated content from Associated Press. HT-AI can call this out and by doing so, also trace where the content originated, since the Associated Press could copy&paste others news-articles. Original <-> Copied - How closely this article's symbol-combination looks like from another news-article X. Unique <-> Widespread - How similar this article's content is with all the other from HT-analyzed-content. http://web.archive.org/web/20240526085650/https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Satwinder-Singh-10/publication/346772467_Text_Similarity_Measures_in_News_Articles_by_Vector_Space_Model_Using_NLP/links/619278163068c54fa5eae527/Text-Similarity-Measures-in-News-Articles-by-Vector-Space-Model-Using-NLP.pdf : "Many of the articles posted on a news website are very similar to many other news websites."...Conclusion: "The three methodologies are the similarity of Cosine with tf-idf vectors, similarity of Jaccard with tf-idf vectors, Bag of words Euclidean dis- tance. All three of these methods showed promising results, but among these three methods, cosine similarity using tf- idf showed greater accuracy, recall and F-measure scores of 81.25%, 100% and 76.92%, respectively. The accuracy of the other two methods may be improved with the Doc2Vec model [6], which takes text corpus as input and generates document vectors as output. " © 🇨Marked <-> Plagiarism Copied doesn't equal plagiarism since the ethical journalist's definition is : http://web.archive.org/web/20240526082401/https://ethics.journalists.org/topics/plagiarism-and-attribution/ : "Plagiarism is traditionally defined as taking someone else’s work and presenting it as your own.". So HT-AI has to look at all articles's similarness-index and how prominent their "originator" is marked. The plagiarism-claim to NYT is inside nytimes.com : [http://web.archive.org/web/20240526082807/https://archive.nytimes.com/publiceditor.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/01/31/giving-credit-a-work-in-progress-at-the-times/?ref=thepubliceditor <- http://web.archive.org/web/20240526082401/https://ethics.journalists.org/topics/plagiarism-and-attribution/ ] . And the problem is widespread : http://web.archive.org/web/20240526083557/https://www.cjr.org/watchdog/journalism_has_a_plagiarism_pr.php : "A CJR cover story in 1995 analyzed 20 cases of plagiarism in the previous seven years, concluding, “Punishment is uneven, ranging from severe to virtually nothing even for major offenses.” Laura Parker was fired from The Post in 1991 for lifting quotes from the Associated Press and Miami Herald. Denver Post columnist Ken Hamblin, meanwhile, was suspended for two months in 1994 after he copied five paragraphs from a Rocky Mountain News report. “The sin itself carries neither public humiliation nor the mark of Cain,” CJR’s Trudy Lieberman wrote. “Some editors will keep a plagiarist on staff or will knowingly hire one if talent outweighs the infraction.”"..."A University of Maryland study found similar ambiguity in 76 newspaper plagiarism cases between 1997 and 2006. Forty-three of those offenders — 56 percent — lost their jobs, with the rate of punishment steadily increasing from minor to major to repeated infractions", http://web.archive.org/web/20240526083752/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4212376/ : "Plagiarism has become more common in both dental and medical communities" Sincerely, Rejmer 2024-05-19/20:2x bias-assessment on 1 hyperlink,not working footnotes: HeliumTrades-Team, http://web.archive.org/web/20240518235615/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/?q=Why+Arab+world+democratic+freedom (https://archive.ph/fuYL1): 2x title:"Why There Is Still Hope For Democratic Liberalism in the Arab World - Democracy for the Arab World Now" analyzed from 2024-05-17 with 2 different tag-beginning-symbols ( & ). Broken footnote-links : https://web.archive.org/web/20240520115930/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/ajc.com : " stock market fluctuations [ajc.com, ajc.com, ajc.com], " The first 2 footnotes (https://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/stock-market-today-wall-street-falls-sharply-to-close-out-its-worst-week-since-october/DUGVT4AZFFDNBFCW6EIBZIBNPY/ , https://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/stock-market-today-wall-street-rallies-to-a-record-as-big-tech-stocks-renew-their-run/IVYXAKO2UZCEFPDHRHQ5VB7FNI/ ) shows "404". Replacable with 1. "http://web.archive.org/web/20240413011050/https://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/stock-market-today-wall-street-falls-sharply-to-close-out-its-worst-week-since-october/DUGVT4AZFFDNBFCW6EIBZIBNPY/" and 2. "https://web.archive.org/web/20240312222312/https://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/stock-market-today-wall-street-rallies-to-a-record-as-big-tech-stocks-renew-their-run/IVYXAKO2UZCEFPDHRHQ5VB7FNI/" " local incidents with significant community impact [ajc.com] " : Is a long extensive many-charged local court process with a promiment figure arguing for 1.5 million, impacted individuals at a birthday party "Dodds suffered broken ribs, a collapsed lung, cuts and bruises", "Raquel Smouthers told the court that she was at the party and witnessed the deaths of her nephew and niece.", "Chidester is a former commodore at the boat club" with no police records nor tickets being the crash cause enough for "significant community impact"? Yet it seems correct. Sincerely, Rejmer - May 20, 20242024-05-17:Memes in most objective,textdiff-text: 2024-05-17:Memes in most objective,textdiff : Dear HeliumTrades-Team, "?sort=Objectivity"-issue: http://web.archive.org/web/20240517081700/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/Sweden?sort=Objectivity , http://web.archive.org/web/20240517081521/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/Austria?sort=Objectivity , http://web.archive.org/web/20240517081717/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/Denmark?sort=Objectivity , http://web.archive.org/web/20240517082345/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/Norway?sort=Objectivity and maybe other undiscovered ones have mostly to only memes in their search-results-listing. Norway and Austria has either only memes or one article. Croatia and Bosnia on the other hand doesn't. ( http://web.archive.org/20240517090000/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/Croatia?sort=Objectivity , http://web.archive.org/web/20240517082523/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/Bosnia?sort=Objectivity ). Probably because the "Objectivity"-rating in those tags are rarer. https://archive.ph/20240517200600/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/North%20Korea%20internet%20access has " North Korean animation outsourcing for Amazon, HBO Max series A misconfigured North Korean Internet cloud server has provided a fascinating glance into the world of North Korean animation outsourcing and how foreign companies might be inadvertently employing North Korean companies on information technology (IT) projects. The incident also underlines how difficult it is for foreign companies to verify their outsourced work is not potentially breaking sanctions and ending up on computers in Pyongyang. 38north.org Apr 22, 2024 " as third result with 2 generic results on top with seemingly same "Objective"-bar:"2.5-gaped 1/7-sized blue bar" " Objective <-> Subjective : " " Uncredible <-> Credible : Rational <-> Irrational : Article Text", yet when sorting to most objective (https://archive.ph/20240517200631/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/North%20Korea%20internet%20access?sort=Objectivity) , it shows " Report: North Korean Animators May Have Worked on Amazon, HBO Shows A report published from watchdog group 38 North suggests U.S. animation companies may have unwittingly used work from North Korea. The post Breitbart Apr 23, 2024 " with slightly worse objective journalist performance ( " Objective <-> Subjective :"2.5-gaped 1/7-sized blue bar" Prescriptive: Political: Uncredible <-> Credible : Rational <-> Irrational : ") and no " "-tagged article but the first result with " "-tag. Is it because the more bias-bars, the more confident the HT-AI and or sorting-system is to make it objective for sure? And no "Rational <-> " ️ "Irrational"-emojis are missing at 2024-05-17 18:40 . 2x-analyzed article: "https://archive.ph/2024.05.17/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/cbs?date=2024-05-12" has same article (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/marine-veteran-says-he-tried-to-help-north-koreans-in-spain-defect-60-minutes-transcript/) analyzed twice both in title:"Veteran faces charges after he says he tried to help North Koreans defect" but only one has " "-tag and with different reader-headline-overview., http://web.archive.org/web/20240517211302/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/Vox?date=2024-05-12 with tag and title:" How to fight without ruining a relationship" and " How to argue without destroying a relationship - Vox.com" with same reader-headline-overview too. http://web.archive.org/web/20240517212046/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/vox in reader-mode: "My Bias: My training data includes a wide range of global texts, predisposing me to a nuanced understanding but also to inherent Western and liberal biases, influencing how I analyze and interpret global events, especially around sensitive topics like politics and social justice." - 2024-04-27 My suggestion: HeliumTrades has to define sensitive topics and tagged them as "Sensitive" to be more aware of HT's biases. Sensitive <-> Rough Polarization/Divisive <-> ️Consensus/Consensus-making/Uniting Text-difference between http://web.archive.org/web/20240517200610/https://heliumtrades.com/balanced-news/North%20Korea%20internet%20access -> " North Korean animation outsourcing for Amazon, HBO Max series "..." 38north.org " and http://web.archive.org/web/20240422194029/https://www.38north.org/2024/04/what-we-learned-inside-a-north-korean-internet-server-how-well-do-you-know-your-partners/: Original archived article has:"A Month of Animation ", "The identity of the person or persons uploading the files could not be determined. ", "Figure"-picture-descriptions, "Projects Identified", "Season 3 of “Invincible,” an Amazon Original animated series produced by California-based Skybound Entertainment. A document on the server carried the name of the series and “Viltruminte Pants LLC,” which appears to be part of the Skybound group. “Iyanu, Child of Wonder,” an anime about a superhero created by Maryland-based YouNeek Studios and being produced and animated by Lion Forge Entertainment for airing in 2024 on HBO Max. “Dahliya In Bloom” (魔導具師ダリヤはうつむかない), a Japanese anime series scheduled to air from July 2024. Files named “猫” (Cat) that also carry the name of Ekachi Epilka, an animation studio in Hokkaido, Japan (Figure 1). Video files that appear to be from “Octonauts,” a BBC children’s cartoon. The files had no additional identifying information and appeared to be completed, so it is possible these were not worked on by the animators. An unidentified animation series with documents that refer to Dalian’s Shepherd Boy Animation (大连牧童动漫). ", "Implications: Due Diligence Needed on IT Outsourcing ", " The case caused the US to update its guidance for spotting North Korean IT workers." The green-lack represents over-fixation of letter-level-details ignoring the relation between letters. Sincerely, Rejmer, “ Conner Productions 2024-05-20, 20:57 an mich Thanks Rejmer, Just pushed some new updates including some new biases. Conner ” -error- Reply: 2024-08-07:Reply: 2024-07-07 web.archive.org is temporary offline: 2025-09-09: "Hi Rejmer, Just rolled out the “intelligence” meter to judge how intelligent articles/publications are. More data will be included going forward. Conner" Reply:v Rejmer:"2025-09-12: Dear HeliumTrades-Team, I tried to save https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/lew-rockwell yet it says "capture failed because Save Page Now does not have access rights"..."(HTTP status=403)." in "https://megalodon.jp/2025-0913-0539-10/https://web.archive.org:443/save/https://heliumtrades.com/media-bias/lew-rockwell". I also noticed that the bar-color below " Libertarian <—> Authoritarian " is changing. Does that mean "undetermined importance-scale" of that bias? It's more archive-friendly to have a static color. Either 50% green and 50% red or grey and maybe changing color-scale of importance from (Red > Orange > Yellow > Green) to (Black > Grey > White), but that might be counter-intuitive for the average reader. https://megalodon.jp/2025-0913-0527-54/https://heliumtrades.com:443/media-bias/lew-rockwell doesn't show emojis. By clicking "   The 9/11 Nightmare Never Ends" in https://megalodon.jp/2025-0913-0527-54/https://heliumtrades.com:443/media-bias/lew-rockwell , it redirects to original page instead the archived one. Between "More than anything else, that horror from 9/11 haunts me." and "In the first few years after the Islamic terror " in HeliumTrades, there's no line-break compared to those same statements in https://web.archive.org/web/20250912205204/https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/09/no_author/the-9-11-nightmare-never-ends/ . HeliumTrades's Article Text ignores line-breaks in the beginning except "This article was One of the nightmares that", "from 9/11 haunts me. In the first", yet adds more line-breaks the further one scroll below. HT's Article Text also repeated the article from LewRockwell.com 2x. One without linebreaks and one with accruate linebreaks. That either shows inconsistencies of what an "Article Text" is or another unknown standard of analyzing the same article in different revisions. Inside lewrockwell.com , between "As the years went by, those videos disappeared." and "Even during the annual memorials for 9/11, the sight of Americans falling from the sky was gradually obscured" are two spaces " " meanwhile HT-Article-Text has 1 space " ". Analyzing "This article was" alone is more useless since it's very vague to process what it means. It's also an incomplete information for HeliumTrades-"Article Text" about https://web.archive.org/web/20250912205204/https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/09/no_author/the-9-11-nightmare-never-ends/ : "This article was originally published on American Thinker.". It's unfinished. https://web.archive.org/web/20250912205204/https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/09/no_author/the-9-11-nightmare-never-ends/ uses one space-gap inside sentences, yet two between finished sentences and finished sequenced paragraphs like "(1) We were in a civilizational war, and (2) militant Islamists were our enemies.". This can be noted my HT-AI as well when fixed, although "Article Text" is just a vague approximation which shows vaguely what HT-AI read with their "eyes" as well. The "Advertising"-bias might missed "" as an ".img" (BURT'S GOLD PAGE) and one can argue that Political Theatre, LRC Blog, LRC Podcasts with "MORE"-links also counts as advertisement. I can see how using more philosophical concepts and abstract, metaphorical statements like "Marxist dialectic was in full force" leads to higher intelligence (if rigidly defined). The inclusion of "Marxist" makes it more political. The bias-assessment seems fine for the first heuristically reading of https://web.archive.org/web/20250912205204/https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/09/no_author/the-9-11-nightmare-never-ends/ . SIncerely, Rejmer", 2024-08-07:Re: 2024-07-07:web.archive.org is temporary offline Dear HeliumTrades-Team, It works now. Sincerely, Rejmer 2024-07-07: web.archive.org is temporary offline: Dear HeliumTrades-Team, From https://archive.ph/ZB2Ec or every web.archive-links I clicked at 2024-07-07, the page says:" Temporarily Offline ". megalodon.jp or archive.ph are available. In "https://archive.ph/Qcj4R": " How to catch a glimpse of the Milky Way galaxy this summer - Detroit Free Press Article Bias: Informative, descriptive article on how to see the Milky Way galaxy with a slight promotion of Michigan's dark sky parks", the Article-Bias-description says "slight promotion" without promotion-bias. Article Text missed: picture-description, "Here's everything you might want to know to catch a glimpse of the Milky Way galaxy. How is it possible to see the Milky Way galaxy? ", bold in-between-titles all except one with " ? " in their end, article suggestions with and after "More:", "In order to see the Milky Way, you have to eradicate all sources of light, even moonlight.", "Detroit Free Press"'s "News Alerts"-Newsletter-ad, state-park-location-list for avoiding light pollution and seeing the "Milky Way", "You can also use a light pollution map to look for other nearby areas with low light pollution." Sincerely, Rejmer 2024-06-14:AI-Thoughts, Archiving-videos-method in case: Dear HeliumTrades-Team, "Written by AI"-bias contributes a bit closer to some realistic truth, yet how relevant and useful is it for HT-AI's limited energy to process if someone is AI or human? On positive side, this bias is good to check if the author is more likely saying the truth about if article X is written by human/AI. And the human HeliumTrades-reader could make a probabilistic guess that this article is more likely to be hallucinated because this content belongs to that category: AI-written. Yet on negative side: That above reasoning for human HT-readers is indirect and assumes/projects more bias than it measures. I slightly believe at some point there would be no truth-relevant difference between humans and AIs because scientific progress making at least some AIs more human-like. At what characteristics does the HT-AI differentiate between human and AI? What is AIness, the distinction between "artificial" electronic impulses and beyond programmers-made pattern-recognition and "natural" evolution-made biological intelligence? I am unsure about intelligence and consciousness. What both AIs and human intelligence have in common is that they are emergent properties of a certain pattern/system constituting cognitive functions. AI and Human Intelligence (HI)-differences: http://web.archive.org/web/20240614193330/https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/difference-between-artificial-intelligence-and-human-intelligence/ : AI:" • AI can process vast amounts of data much faster than humans. • AI can work around the clock without needing breaks or rest. • AI can perform tasks that are too dangerous or difficult for humans. ", " • AI lacks the creativity and intuition that humans possess. • AI is limited by its programming and may not be able to adapt to new or unexpected situations. • AI may make errors if not programmed and trained properly. " HI: " • HI has creativity, intuition, and emotional intelligence that AI lacks. • HI can adapt to new and unexpected situations. • HI can provide ethical and moral considerations in decision-making. ", " • HI is limited by its physical and mental capabilities. • HI is prone to biases and may make errors or poor decisions. • HI requires rest and breaks, which can slow down processes. " Common:" • Both AI and HI can learn and improve over time. • Both AI and HI can be used to solve complex problems and make decisions. • Both AI and HI can process and interpret information from the world around them. " List: " Artificial Intelligence Human Intelligence 1. Emergence AI is an advancement made by human insights; its early improvement is credited to Norbert Weiner who theorized on criticism mechanisms. On the other hand, human creatures are made with the intrinsic capacity to think, reason, review, etc. 2. Nature Artificial intelligence (AI) strives to build machines that can mimic human behavior and carry out human-like tasks. Human intelligence seeks to adapt to new situations by combining a variety of cognitive processes. 3. State Machines are digital. The human brain is analogous. 4. Function AI-powered machines rely on input of data and instructions. Humans use their brains’ memory, processing power, and cognitive abilities. 5. Pace/Rate of AI and human As compared to people, computers can handle more data at a speedier rate. For occurrence, in the event that the human intellect can solve a math problem in 5 minutes, AI can solve 10 problems in a minute. In terms of speed, humans cannot beat the speed of AI or machines. 6. Learning ability As machines are unable to reason abstractly or draw conclusions from the past. They can only acquire knowledge through information and frequent training, but they will never develop a human-specific thinking process. Learning from various events and prior experiences is the foundation of human intelligence. 7. Decision Making AI is profoundly objective in choice making because it analyzes based on absolutely accumulated data. Human choices may be affected by subjective components which are not based on figures alone. 8. Perfection AI frequently produces precise comes about because its capacities are based on a set of modified rules. For human insights, there’s more often than not room for “human error” as certain subtle elements may be missed at one point or the other. 9. Energy Consumption The modern computer generally uses 2 watts of energy. On the other hand, human brains uses about 25 watts 10. Modification of AI and Human AI takes much more time to adjust to unused changes. Human insights can be adaptable in reaction to the changes in their environment. This makes individuals able to memorize and ace different skills. 11. Versatility AI can as it were perform fewer assignments at the same time as a framework can as it were learn duties one at a time. The human judgment skills underpin multitasking as proven by differing and concurrent roles. 12. Social Networking AI has not aced the capacity to choose up on related social and enthusiastic cues. On the other hand, as social creatures, people are much way better at social interaction since they can prepare theoretical data, have self-awareness, and are delicate to others’ feelings. 13. Task It does optimization of the system. It cannot be creative or innovative as humans can only think and machines cannot. It is innovative or creative. Artificial Intelligence Human Intelligence Processing Based on algorithms and mathematical models Based on cognitive processes and biological structures Learning Based on data and feedback loops Based on experience, intuition, and creativity Speed Can process data and perform tasks much faster than humans Slower than AI in processing large amounts of data, but can make complex decisions quickly Adaptability Can quickly adapt to new data and situations Can adapt to new situations, learn from experience, and make decisions based on context Emotions Lacks emotions and empathy Capable of feeling emotions and empathy Creativity Limited ability to be creative or think outside of the box Capable of creativity, imagination, and innovation Ethics Does not have a moral code or conscience Has a moral code and conscience that guides decision-making Physical Limitations Does not have physical limitations, can operate 24/7 Limited by physical capabilities and requires rest and maintenance " http://web.archive.org/web/20240614190246/https://www.techtarget.com/searchEnterpriseAI/tip/Artificial-intelligence-vs-human-intelligence-How-are-they-different : " One-shot vs. multishot learning ": "Human intelligence. One of the most miraculous qualities of humans is the ability to learn new concepts and ideas from a small number of samples, sometimes from a single one. Most humans are even able to understand and identify a pattern and to use it to generalize and extrapolate. Having been shown one or two images of a leopard, for example, and then being shown images of various types of animals, a human would be able to determine with high accuracy whether those images depicted a leopard. This ability is referred to as one-shot learning. AI. Much more often than not, artificial intelligence systems need copious examples to achieve comparable levels of learning. An AI system may require millions, even billions, of such samples to learn at a level beyond that of a human of average intelligence. This requirement for multishot learning distinguishes AI from human intelligence. Many researchers feel that this difference is a strong basis for describing humans as being, on average, much more efficient learners than AI systems.", " Imagination and recitation ", " Multisensory input and output " Human-AI-Synthesis: "As AI research and implementation continue apace and the practical, existential need for more applied human imagination grows, we should expect to see the two forms of intelligence increasingly brought together in human-AI teaming." http://web.archive.org/web/20240614190703/https://www.ft.com/content/1ff66eb9-166f-4082-958f-debe84e92e9e : "But while the algorithms behind those feats can seem stunningly intelligent, they currently differ from humans in that one crucial respect — they don’t know what they don’t know, an ability psychologists refer to as metacognition."..."2019 paper from Matthias Hein’s group at the University of Tübingen showed, as the test images become more and more different from the training data, the AI’s confidence goes up, not down — exactly the opposite of what it should do." http://web.archive.org/web/20240614190933/https://www.kornferry.com/institute/human-or-ai-the-nuances-of-intelligence : "Intelligence exists in various forms. Humans have what we call General Intelligence (G), the ability to learn, reason, and solve problems across a wide range of domains." "Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI)—the intelligence exhibited by platforms like ChatGPT—allows an AI system to generate new material, be it audio, image, or text, from previously trained data. And thanks to advances in computing power, the speed at which information can be analyzed and content produced far surpasses that of any human. However, GenAI is a narrow kind of intelligence, lacking a broad range of basic human capabilities. GenAI models are designed to perform a specific task and to do that specific task well. So, while ChatGPT may be better than humans at synthesizing research quickly, it cannot intuit the subtleties and subtexts of relationship dynamics." What GenAI exhibit from human brain:"Learning Approaches","Sequential Data Processing: Generative AI models learn context by identifying sequential data. ","Pattern Recognition" "Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)envisions a conceptual AI system with human-like reasoning, judgment, and wisdom, capable of feeling, problem-solving, learning, and performing various cognitive tasks independently. But AGI is still just a theory. Although some future AI models come close to AGI’s description, they still rely heavily on supplied data and human prompting and have yet to form independent reasoning." Discussion and pointing out Human-AI-dialectic:"While some argue that we will never reach AGI, the stark reality of vastly changing landscapes, adoption rates, and investments in the technology means that its capabilities should not be ignored. Nor should we ignore that humans and their incredible brains have developed these incredible tools. Humans and AI are closely connected and recognizing the complexity—and necessity—of this relationship will enable us to become better users of generative AI." "Despite the fact that there is no universally accepted definition, Artificial intelligence (AI) is the ability to think and act like a human. "..." The father of AI, John McCarthy (1927-2011), defines it as "The science and engineering of making intelligent machines"." "Norvig and Russell, the authors of “Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach” define four different AI approaches: • Thinking humanly: mimicking thought based on the human mind. • Thinking rationally: mimicking thought based on logical reasoning. • Acting humanly: acting in a manner that mimics human behaviour. • Acting rationally: acting in a manner that is meant to achieve a particular goal. " Potential Synthesis:"Even though it's not yet possible to build an AI with human intelligence, research is pointing toward how each can be combined to create algorithms much like those used by human beings." AI's difference:"handle complex problems"..."computers mimic cognitive processes such as learning","limited to being able to mimic human intelligence","AI cannot get exhausted or stressed, reducing the error ratio in task performance." Human Difference:"multitasking, social interactions, and self-awareness, human intellect is much more advanced","collection of common mental traits such as creativity, perception, and memory.","" Difference:"In a nutshell, human intelligence uses their brain, memory and cognitive abilities while AI relies on the data provided by the human." If it is about HT's grammar I sometimes find it odd written, then a Non-Standard English <-> Standard English or Common English tackles this issue more directly. Separate unique words <-> Repetitive writing? If that being or intelligence why not that characteristic itself? An Low IQ <-> High IQ perhaps, Low Social Intelligence <-> High , Antipathy <-> Empathy, Low Emotional intelligence <-> High I might miss some other unique "human"-traits and more about the AIs. Archiving-videos-method in case: According to "https://archive.ph/YRihX" and me testing, YouTube-videos at least can be archived with "https://web.archive.org/web/2oe_/http://wayback-fakeurl.archive.org/yt/"