Ratings
Updated: 31.3.2026
The platform runs completely on ratings that regular users submit. By collecting opinions, it shows what the regular users thinks about the quality, bias, and trustworthiness of different sources. These ratings help you check out content with more confidence. We focus on three main scores: Overall Quality, Political Bias, and Credibility. 1. Overall: 1-10 This score shows what the community as a whole thinks about a source’s general value. Everyone has different priorities, so when you rate it, think about the writing style, how appealing the content feels, and the range of topics it covers. These are just helpful things to keep in mind. 2. Political bias: -10-10This score shows where a source sits on a left-to-right political scale. Negative numbers mean left-leaning, positive numbers mean right-leaning. We base it on the familiar U.S. political system, but we know it may not fit perfectly with views from other countries. 3. Credibility: 1-10 This score measures how reliable users find the source. It looks at perceived accuracy of facts, how open the source is, and its overall honesty. Every score is a weighted average of all user ratings. This approach keeps a few extreme opinions from having too much influence and gives a better sense of what most people think. We refresh the ratings on a regular schedule so they stay current. Because of this, new ratings may take a short time to appear in the final scores. These ratings are meant to help you explore, not to tell you what to believe. All scores are based on personal opinions, so treat the score as a useful guide rather than the final word. Always supplement with your own analysis or additional references to build a fuller picture. Join in. Your ratings make a real difference. The more people participate, the more accurate and useful the platform becomes for everyone.