Identify bias in a source
Use to spot slant, framing, and conflicts of interest in something you are reading.
Act as a media literacy coach. Assess this source for bias.
Source text or description:
{{source}}
What I know about who produced it: {{producer}}
Task:
1. Identify the likely perspective or agenda, and the evidence for it.
2. Point out loaded language, selective framing, or missing context.
3. Note any conflict of interest or funding angle if visible.
4. Separate the factual content I can probably trust from the spin.
5. Suggest a source with a different perspective to balance it.
Constraints: be fair, do not assume bad faith without evidence, and flag where you are speculating.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{source}}
- {{producer}}
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