Topic summary
0%12 analyzed articles/videos14,740 analyzed words
BS Summary: These In History results contain 52 faulty reasoning types, including Negativity Bias, Biased Writer Voice, and Confirmation Bias, with Framing Effect as the most egregious example at 6% saturation with 4,185 hits. Analysis detected 47,848 faulty-reasoning hits from 69,784 analyzed words across 12 articles, generating a BS Score of 1.3% and a BS Rank of 4% (12,582 of 13,018 topics). This In History is better (less manipulative) than 96.70% of the peer group.
In History
Topic details
Total words: 69,784
Article count: 12
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Attribute Prevalence (Top 48)
In History attribute prevalence percentages (biases/fallacies), sorted highest to lowest.
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In History vs sitewide
In History attribute percentages, with an overlaid sitewide baseline for those same attributes.

Analyzed articles and videos

'Real missiles and bombs were going off': How Saddam Hussein made an epic Hollywood-style film in Iraq13%
BBC0%By Fiona Macdonald0%6/29/2026, 9:53:09 AM
'One of the greatest unsolved mysteries in British history': The earl who vanished after murdering his children's nanny60%
BBC0%By Fiona Macdonald0%6/15/2026, 11:00:00 AM
'I locked myself in a toilet until we were afloat': The woman who stowed away on a ship to report on D-Day20%
BBC0%By Fiona Macdonald0%6/10/2026, 11:00:00 AM
'I believe Mr Nixon knew all along': The tragic story of Martha Mitchell - the Watergate whistleblower who was ridiculed24%
BBC0%By Matt Glazebrook0%5/25/2026, 9:55:52 AM
'Astronaut wanted. No experience necessary' - the surprising story behind the first British person in space3%
BBC0%By Fiona Macdonald0%5/20/2026, 11:00:00 AM
'The Sun started spinning faster like a wheel of fire': The 'divine visions' prophesying the fall of the USSR28%
BBC0%By Fiona Macdonald0%5/11/2026, 11:00:33 AM
'They ripped the best paintings out of their frames': The wealthy English heiress who stole art for the IRA70%
BBC0%By Greg McKevitt0%4/27/2026, 10:30:58 AM
'A kind of dream world appeared': The 'bizarre' story of the world's first LSD trip15%
BBC0%By Greg McKevitt0%4/13/2026, 9:56:27 AM
'Blind alleys are always opportunities': The scientist who developed the polio vaccine71%
BBC0%By Greg McKevitt0%4/6/2026, 11:00:00 AM
'The Unabomber's ego may have led to his downfall': The serial killer unmasked by his own writing35%
BBC0%By Greg McKevitt0%3/29/2026, 11:00:00 AM