No there absolutely is such a thing as a fact check no question about it, but facts are not opinions so to present something you openly admit is an opinion as a fact check seems disingenuous to me.
It is a fact that water changes it’s state of matter at 32 degrees in standard earth atmospheric pressure. That is a fact no one can argue it, it is testable and reproducible. What that site offers is not facts.
It is a fact that water changes it’s state of matter at 32 degrees in standard earth atmospheric pressure. That is a fact no one can argue it, it is testable and reproducible. What that site offers is not facts.
I shouldn't have to tell you that measuring the bias of a news website, or fact checking statements made by politicians is almost never that simple. If you're really that clueless, look at exactly what that website does and imagine how you would go about doing it.
I have imagined how I would do that many times, and actually done a bit of it when I wanted to know if something was true, I ignore the opinion of what is said and just look to verify facts generally. I don't think its as hard as you think it is.
Also come on man, we are always respectful to each other you know I'm not clueless ;)
Part of checking the bias of news sites is assessing clearly biased language - so you can't just ignore the opinion of what's said without ignoring an obvious source of bias.
As for the facts, you can why Fox News gets a mixed factual rating, and follow up on other sources and particular untrue statements.
So if it's so easy, where is your objective media bias rating site?
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