Topic summary
⁠29%2 analyzed articles/videos1,464 analyzed words
BS Summary: These Court Orders results contain 34 faulty reasoning types, including Appeal to Emotion, Framing Effect, and Anecdotal, with Negativity Bias as the most egregious example at 14.7% saturation with 750 hits. Analysis detected 4,097 faulty-reasoning hits from 5,116 analyzed words across 2 articles, generating a BS Score of 2.4% and a BS Rank of ⁠34% (8,621 of 12,986 topics). This Court Orders is better (less manipulative) than 66.40% of the peer group.
Court Orders
Topic ranking list
PercentileTopicBS Score
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⁠0%Self-Driving Cars1%
⁠0%Self Driving Cars1%
⁠0%Oakland Culture1%
⁠0%Dive Bars1%
⁠34%Court Orders (selected)3%
⁠100%Radio Roundup / Week In Review60%
⁠100%E-Bikes / Rad Power Bikes60%
⁠100%E Bikes Rad Power Bikes60%
⁠100%The Last Word With Lawrence O'donnell69%
⁠100%The Last Word With Lawrence Odonnell69%
Topic details
Total words: 5,116
Article count: 2
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