How you weigh the news
How you decide what news to trust.
A neutral self-description of how you judge what to trust in the news — a media-literacy habit, not a politics test. Shared only if you choose. (News evaluation & media trust)
Groups
- Broadly trusting — You generally trust established outlets.
- Read critically — You question framing and read between the lines.
- Cross-checker — You compare several sources before believing.
- Independent media — You lean on independent or alternative sources.
- Fact-checker — You verify claims and check before sharing.
- Across the spectrum — You deliberately read sources from all sides.
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