Skeptiko – Bias and Credibility

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CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE

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  • Overall, we rate Skeptiko a Strong Conspiracy and Quackery level pseudoscience website based on the promotion of unproven information.

 

Bias Rating: CONSPIRACY-PSEUOSCIENCE
Factual Reporting: VERY LOW
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rating: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY

History

Founded in 2007 according to domain search and based in Pennsylvania, Skeptiko is a conspiracy and pseudoscience website that publishes news and the podcast of Alex Tsakiris. According to their about page “Alex Tsakiris is a successful entrepreneur-turned-science-podcaster.” It further states he is author of the book called “Science is Wrong.” The website and podcast cover Human Consciousness, UFOs, Paranormal, Near-Death Experiences, and Science Skepticism.

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Funded by / Ownership

Skeptiko is presumably owned by Alex Tsakiris and funded through subscriptions.

Analysis / Bias

In review, Skeptiko covers conspiracy and pseudoscience through podcasts and transcripts on topics such as human consciousness, the paranormal and general science skepticism. Most podcasts are based on interviews such as this Dr. Jeffery Martin, Can He Transition Our Ego-Centric Culture?. In general, this a strong conspiracy and quackery level pseudoscience site as evidenced by a book titled “Science is Wrong.”



Overall, we rate Skeptiko a Strong Conspiracy and Quackery level pseudoscience website based on the promotion of unproven information. (D. Van Zandt 8/22/2016) Updated (08/14/2023)

Source: https://skeptiko.com/

Last Updated on August 14, 2023 by Media Bias Fact Check


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