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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.
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.
Key Words to Look For in Left Bias
Progressive, Equity, Climate change, Social justice, Inclusive.
The need for progressive change in our healthcare system.
Example of Left Bias
Right Bias
Right-leaning media outlets tend to support conservative or libertarian viewpoints, emphasizing individual freedoms, traditional values, and limited government intervention.
Key Characteristics of Right Bias
Advocates for free markets, personal responsibility; focuses on national security and preserving traditional values while criticizing left-leaning policies.
Key Words to Look For in Right Bias
Freedom, Traditional values, Limited government, Economic growth.
Example of Right Bias
The need for lower taxes and a stronger national defense.
Center Bias
Center-leaning media outlets aim for balanced coverage, presenting a neutral perspective and avoiding extreme political stances.
Key Characteristics of Center Bias
Offers multiple viewpoints and factual reporting, appealing to a wide audience through neutrality and balanced information.
Key Words to Look For in Center Bias
Balanced, Fair, Objective, Neutral.
Example of Center Bias
Both sides of the argument must be considered when discussing climate change.
Importance of Reliability in Media
Reliability in media is crucial for informed decision-making, maintaining accountability, and fostering trust within communities.
misinformation
False or misleading information that is spread without the intent to harm.
disinformation
False information spread with the intent to deceive or manipulate.