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- Overall, WhatDoesItMean.com is a Conspiracy-Pseudoscience site that is beyond Tin Foil Hat. This would make Alex Jones cringe.
Detailed Report
Bias Rating: RIGHT CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCEFactual Reporting: VERY LOW
Country: Unknown
Press Freedom Rank: N/A
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Medium Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY
History
WhatDoesItMean.com was founded in 2003 as an over-the-top conspiracy and fake news website. The main author is Sorcha Faal, who, according to RationalWiki is different people at different times. RationalWiki also provides a detailed history of this website. According to their about page description, “WhatDoesItMean.Com Is One Of The Top Ranked Websites In The World For New World Order, Conspiracy Theories And Alternative News.” This appears to be true.
Funded by / Ownership
The website does not provide ownership information, and they appear to be funded through online advertising.
Analysis / Bias
I’ll keep this short. WhatDoesItMean.com is a crazy right-wing conspiracy website. Headlines are often highly sensational such as this: Putin Grants Free Russian Land To 15,000 Christians Facing “White Genocide” In South Africa As West Turns Its Back On God Once Again. While the article is sourced from a few credible media outlets, most are conspiracy sites such as Zerohedge and Russian Propaganda such as Sputnik and RT. Further, WhatDoesThisMean.com has failed numerous fact checks. In fact, Factcheck.org calls them a “disreputable news site” and “Fake News.”
Failed Fact Checks
- A factual search of IFCN fact checkers lists too many failed fact checks to detail.
Overall, WhatDoesItMean.com is a Conspiracy-Pseudoscience site that is beyond Tin Foil Hat. This would make Alex Jones cringe. (10/26/2016) Updated (D. Van Zandt 10/24/2022)
Source: http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/
Last Updated on July 1, 2023 by
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