Lean-left source mix
1 of 1 source reviewed
-35
Reviewed source ratings are weighted by confidence. Unrated sources stay visible but do not affect the score.
✓
Left
Center
Right
1 reviewed
0 unrated
1 source
NPR News
Editorial review / 60% confidence
Lean Left -35
Bold News detected high framing pressure from negative adjective/framing cues and loaded language around corruption, Lean-left source mix, which could steer readers toward a negative frame around the actors or institutions.
negative adjective/framing cues
2
loaded language
1
source perspective
1
Article weight system
98/100
Overview: This article shows strong signs of one-sided framing with high negative language and a lean-left source mix.
Source mix
Lean-left source mix
L
R
-35
bias
Framing pressure
High framing pressure
High
4 cues
Negative cues
Top negative framing cues detected
corruption
+1 more
2
cues
Timeline cue
No title/timeline wording cue detected
No role wording issue flagged.
Source perspective / framing notes
NPR News
Lean Left -35
100/100 source weight
How we got here
Methodology & scoring breakdown
6 steps
audit trail
View full methodology
Collect attached source records, extracted paragraphs, article text, source ratings, named entities, and framing signals. Source mix starts with 1 reviewed of 1 attached source; reviewed feed scores are confidence-weighted on the -100 to +100 scale. Framing pressure is 98/100 from 4 detected cues: loaded terms, negative adjectives, timeline/title wording, uncertainty, causal claims, opinion markers, and source perspective. Negative adjective/framing count is 2, scanning source titles, summaries, extracted paragraphs, and the generated article for terms such as corruption. Timeline/title wording did not add pressure for this article. Named entities and article tags identify relevance; they help attach cues to people, places, organizations, and topics, but they do not create the bias score by themselves.
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