The Quartering – Bias and Credibility

The Quartering - Right Bias - Questionable - Conservative - Not credible or reliableFactual Reporting: Low - Not Credible - Not Reliable - Fake News - Bias


QUESTIONABLE SOURCE

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  • Overall, we rate The Quartering as Right-Biased and Questionable based on the promotion of propaganda and conspiracy theories, poor sourcing practices, a lack of transparency, and several failed fact checks.

Detailed Report

Questionable Reasoning: Propaganda, Poor Sourcing, Conspiracy, Lack of Transparency, Failed Fact Checks
Bias Rating: RIGHT (8.3)
Factual Reporting: LOW (7.1)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rating: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY

History

TheQuartering.com is a website associated with Jeremy Hambly, a content creator and YouTuber known for his commentary on gaming, pop culture, and political issues. The site is an extension of Hambly’s YouTube channel, which critiques progressive movements, “woke” culture, and mainstream media narratives. It positions itself as a platform for conservative commentary and critiques of what it perceives as left-leaning biases in society and media.

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Funded by / Ownership

The Questering is operated by Jeremy Hambly and funded through advertising, merchandise sales, sponsorships, and viewer donations.  

Analysis / Bias

The Questering consistently aligns with conservative and anti-progressive narratives. Articles often focus on critiquing left-leaning politicians, social movements, and media outlets, frequently employing sensationalist rhetoric. For example, the article “Kamala Harris Tries to BLOCK TRUMP From Taking Office & BE INSTALLED As Sitting President! INSANE!” frames speculative (conspiracy) claims about Harris with emotionally loaded language despite the absence of supporting evidence.

Similarly, another article, “Trump Just Nuked Big Pharma With RFK Appointment & Is Suing Woke Media for $10 Billion Dollars,” sensationalizes claims about Donald Trump’s supposed legal actions and policy decisions. The article’s tone and content appeal to a partisan audience while omitting critical details or credible sourcing to substantiate its claims fully. 



TheQuartering.com frequently publishes content with limited sourcing, focusing heavily on speculation and opinion-driven narratives. Both the Kamala Harris article and the Trump article lack citations from reliable or verifiable sources, leaning on provocative headlines to generate clicks. While the site may reflect the views of its target audience, its articles often fail to provide substantiated reporting.

For example, the article on Trump’s supposed $10 billion lawsuit against the “woke media” does not provide direct hyperlinks to primary sources, such as reputable news outlets, to substantiate its claims. This absence makes it challenging for readers to verify the information presented. This pattern of speculative reporting over factual rigor is consistent across the site’s content. Finally, they have failed several fact checks, further reducing its credibility.

Failed Fact Checks

Overall, we rate The Quartering as Right-Biased and Questionable based on the promotion of propaganda and conspiracy theories, poor sourcing practices, a lack of transparency, and several failed fact checks. (M. Huitsing 11/26/2024)

Source: https://www.thequartering.com/

Last Updated on November 26, 2024 by Media Bias Fact Check


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