The Motley Fool Bias and Reliability

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Bias: Middle

Reliability: Reliable, Analysis/Fact Reporting

Overall Score

The following are the overall bias and reliability scores for The Motley Fool according to our Ad Fontes Media ratings methodology.

Reliability: 42.37

Bias: -0.44

Panels of analysts from Ad Fontes Media regularly review representative sample content to rate it for reliability and bias. Each panel of analysts comprises one left-leaning, one right-leaning, and one center-leaning analyst.

The team considers a variety of factors when rating content. To determine its reliability score, we consider the content’s veracity, expression, its title/headline, and graphics. We add each of these scores to the chart on a weighted scale, with the average of those creating the sample content’s overall reliability score.

To determine sample content’s bias score, we consider its language, its political position, and how it compares to other reporting or analysis from other sources on the same topic. We add each of these scores to the chart on a weighted scale, with the average of those creating the content’s overall bias score.

The bias rating, demonstrated on the Media Bias Chart®️ on the horizontal axis, ranges from most extreme left to middle to most extreme right. The reliability rating, demonstrated on the chart’s vertical axis, rates sources on a scale from original fact reporting to analysis, opinion, propaganda and inaccurate/fabricated information.

Reliability scores for articles and shows are on a scale of 0-64. Scores above 40 are generally good; scores below 24 are generally problematic. Scores between 24-40 indicate a range of possibilities, with some sources falling there because they are heavy in opinion and analysis, and some because they have a high variation in reliability between articles.

Bias scores for articles and shows are on a scale of -42 to +42, with higher negative scores being more left, higher positive scores being more right, and scores closer to zero being minimally biased, equally balanced, or exhibiting a centrist bias.

Individual Content Sample Scores

These are the most recent content samples that Ad Fontes Media analysts have rated for this source.

Content Sample URL Bias Reliability
Fact or Fiction: Congress Stole From Social Security and Should Return the Money It's Taken, With Interest 0 47.33
How Bad Is This News for Moderna? 0 42
How Worrisome Are Heart Issues Reported With Pfizer's and Moderna's COVID Vaccines? -0.67 43.67
CDC Finds Higher-Than-Expected Heart Inflammation Cases in Young Men Following COVID Vaccine Jabs 0 45.67
Air Taxi Start-Up Vertical Aerospace to Go Public With Funding From American Airlines, Others 0 44.33
This Ominous Warning From Moderna Could Shake Up the COVID Vaccine Market -1 42
Has Novavax Lost the Vaccine Race to Moderna? 0 40
Why Airline Stocks Are Higher Today 0 44.67
Why Cruise Line Stocks Jumped on Tuesday 0 43.33
Amazon Sued by D.C. Attorney General for Anticompetitive Practices 0 45.33
Can Psychedelics Actually Cure Depression and PTSD? -2.33 42.67
3 States Likely to Legalize Marijuana Next -2.33 43.33
Should Pfizer and Moderna Be Worried About This New COVID Vaccine Study? 0 41.67
Amazon May Have Revealed a Huge Risk in Its Latest Twitter Spat -1.33 40.67
Novavax's Vaccine Data Keeps Getting Better 0 43.33
Watch Out, Twitter; Here Comes Spotify -0.67 40.67
Why Ammo Stock Was Up Today 0 38.67
Could Novavax Be Too Late to the Party to Win in the U.S. COVID Vaccine Market? 0 37.67
1 Year Later, My Pandemic Airline Bet Destroyed the Market 0 38

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