QUESTIONABLE SOURCE
A questionable source exhibits one or more of the following: extreme bias, consistent promotion of propaganda/conspiracies, poor or no sourcing to credible information, a complete lack of transparency and/or is fake news. Fake News is the deliberate attempt to publish hoaxes and/or disinformation for the purpose of profit or influence (Learn More). Sources listed in the Questionable Category may be very untrustworthy and should be fact checked on a per article basis. Please note sources on this list are not considered fake news unless specifically written in the reasoning section for that source. See all Questionable sources.
Update: This source has not been published since 2018.
- Overall, we rate Yes, I’m Right Questionable due to Extreme Right-wing bias and the publication of false claims.
Detailed Report
Reasoning: Extreme Right, Propaganda, Some Fake News
Country: USA
World Press Freedom Rank: USA 45/180
History
Yes, I’m Right, is an extreme right-wing biased blog that does not have an about page or disclaimer to reveal ownership and/or mission. A whois search reveals the domain was purchased in 2014 by Todays Growth Consultant.
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Funded by / Ownership
Like most questionable sources, Yes, I’m right does not disclose ownership, however, someone named Lara Blaine publishes most of the content. The website is funded through online advertising.
Analysis / Bias
In review, all stories favor the right and denigrate the left. There is significant use of loaded language such as Mad Maxine Wants Trump’s Speeches to Come with Parental Advisory Warning. The source of this story and many others on the website is the Daily Mail, which has a poor track record with facts. Further, Yes, I’m Right has failed fact checks here and here. Although this is not a true fake news website, it is mostly a pro-Donald Trump propaganda website that tends to distorts facts on a frequent basis.
Overall, we rate Yes, I’m Right Questionable due to Extreme Right-wing bias and the publication of false claims. (2/14/2017) Updated (D. Van Zandt 7/16/2018)
Source: https://yesimright.com/
Last Updated on July 1, 2023 by Media Bias Fact Check
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