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- Overall, we rate Red Info Questionable based on extreme right wing bias and the publishing of fake right wing news stories.
Detailed Report
Reasoning: Extreme Right, Propaganda, Fake News
Country: Macedonia
World Press Freedom Rank: Macedonia 109/180
History
Red Info is an extreme right wing fake news site that originates from Veles, Macedonia.
Funded by / Ownership
According to Whois the website is registered to Marko Cvetkovski. The website does not have advertising or a donation link.
Analysis / Bias
In review, all stories are either outright fake or simply misleading. There is a reason for this source to be on Politifact’s fake news list. Red Info typically utilizes loaded headlines that favor the right such as this: Mike Huckabee Just Exposed Dirty Secret Behind Dem’s SCOTUS Hypocrisy. Further, most stories are not sourced at all.
A factual search reveals numerous failed fact checks from IFCN fact checkers.
Overall, we rate Red Info Questionable based on extreme right wing bias and the publishing of fake right wing news stories. (7/16/2017) Updated (D. Van Zandt 7/24/2018)
Source: http://www.redinfo.us/
Last Updated on June 30, 2023 by Media Bias Fact Check
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