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Left Bias

Left-leaning media outlets tend to support progressive or liberal policies, focusing on social justice, environmental concerns, and government regulation.

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Key Characteristics of Left Bias

Advocates for equality and environmental protection, often critical of conservative viewpoints; highlights social issues like LGBTQ+ rights and healthcare access.

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Key Words to Look For in Left Bias

Progressive, Equity, Climate change, Social justice, Inclusive.

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The need for progressive change in our healthcare system.

Example of Left Bias

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Right Bias

Right-leaning media outlets tend to support conservative or libertarian viewpoints, emphasizing individual freedoms, traditional values, and limited government intervention.

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Key Characteristics of Right Bias

Advocates for free markets, personal responsibility; focuses on national security and preserving traditional values while criticizing left-leaning policies.

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Key Words to Look For in Right Bias

Freedom, Traditional values, Limited government, Economic growth.

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Example of Right Bias

The need for lower taxes and a stronger national defense.

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Center Bias

Center-leaning media outlets aim for balanced coverage, presenting a neutral perspective and avoiding extreme political stances.

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Key Characteristics of Center Bias

Offers multiple viewpoints and factual reporting, appealing to a wide audience through neutrality and balanced information.

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Key Words to Look For in Center Bias

Balanced, Fair, Objective, Neutral.

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Example of Center Bias

Both sides of the argument must be considered when discussing climate change.

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Importance of Reliability in Media

Reliability in media is crucial for informed decision-making, maintaining accountability, and fostering trust within communities.

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misinformation

False or misleading information that is spread without the intent to harm.

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disinformation

False information spread with the intent to deceive or manipulate.