Gears of Biz – Bias and Credibility

Gears of Biz - Least BiasedFactual Reporting: High - Credible - Reliable


LEAST BIASED

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Update: This source is no longer online as of 6/9/2019.

Factual Reporting: HIGH

Gears of Biz is a website that focuses on delivering technology news, reviews, and science. The site’s About page says “Our aim is invoking the finest light for Humanity,” while their Linkedin page says the site is founded by Doug Niccum and Mike Wilson in 2010. Gears of Biz covers the topics under several content categories: NEWS, U.S., TECH., SCIENCE. HEALTH. ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS, ARTICLES.

Gears of Biz uses neutral language in their reporting and tend to be pro-science. Under the health category they publish stories from Kaiser Health News, which is a very reputable source, however they do not credit them or provide a link to the original story. In another story they directly use an article from NPR, but again do not source them. Essentially, Gears of Biz is a news aggregator, but does not give credit to the original source. We are not sure how they do this without copyright consequences, but our job is to rate the content. Overall, we rate the content on the site to be least biased and highly factual due to the sources they tend to aggregate from. (M. Huitsing 10/4/2017)

Source: http://gearsofbiz.com/

 



Last Updated on May 24, 2023 by Media Bias Fact Check


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