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- TheSarkariForm.com is rated Left in bias due to its consistently negative portrayal of conservative figures, particularly Donald Trump, and its alignment with progressive viewpoints. The site is rated questionable and Mixed in factual reporting because of its frequent lack of sourcing, absence of transparency regarding ownership and funding, and reliance on emotionally charged language without substantiating evidence.
Detailed Report
Reasoning: Propaganda, Poor Sourcing, Lack of Transparency
Bias Rating: LEFT (7.8)
Factual Reporting: MIXED (6.2)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Medium Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY
History
The Sarkari Form is a digital news website that claims to provide 24/7 coverage of U.S. and global news, politics, business, and economic trends. The site lacks an “About” page or any detailed information about its editorial team, mission, or history. The name “Sarkari” is a Hindi term meaning “government,” which may suggest an origin or influence from India; however, the site focuses primarily on U.S. political content. The absence of transparency regarding its background and operations raises questions about its credibility.
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Funded by / Ownership
TheSarkariForm.com does not disclose its ownership or funding sources. The site generates revenue through digital advertising, as evidenced by display ads. No information about donations, subscriptions, or affiliations with any media organizations or political entities is available. The lack of transparency in funding and ownership is a concern when assessing the site’s reliability.
Analysis / Bias
TheSarkariForm.com exhibits a Left bias, particularly in its coverage of President Donald Trump and his administration. The site frequently publishes articles that portray Trump negatively, often without providing sources or evidence to support the claims.
For example:
- In the article “He Took Their Jobs, Their Healthcare, and Their Hope—But They Still Stand by Trump”, the site criticizes Trump supporters without citing any sources or providing data to substantiate the assertions.
- The piece titled “$1 Billion in Just 3 Months: While America Struggles, the Trumps Keep Getting Richer” alleges financial misconduct by the Trump family but lacks hyperlinks or references to credible sources.
- Another article, “Trump Refuses to Answer on Following the Constitution and Said ‘Get Them the Hell Out’ on Meet the Press”, presents quotes and claims without providing transcripts, videos, or links to the original interview for context.
The consistent absence of sourcing and reliance on emotionally charged language suggests a tendency toward sensationalism and a lack of journalistic rigor.
Failed Fact Checks
- As of this review, there are no known fact-checks specifically addressing content from TheSarkariForm.com. However, the site’s pattern of publishing unsourced and potentially misleading articles indicates a need for caution when interpreting its content.
TheSarkariForm.com is rated Left in bias due to its consistently negative portrayal of conservative figures, particularly Donald Trump, and its alignment with progressive viewpoints. The site is rated questionable and Mixed in factual reporting because of its frequent lack of sourcing, absence of transparency regarding ownership and funding, and reliance on emotionally charged language without substantiating evidence. (D. Van Zandt 05/10/2025)
Source: https://thesarkariform.com/
Last Updated on May 10, 2025 by Media Bias Fact Check
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