Topic summary
32%9 analyzed articles/videos11,731 analyzed words
BS Summary: These Water Scarcity results contain 53 faulty reasoning types, including Framing Effect, Appeal to Emotion, and Biased Writer Voice, with Negativity Bias as the most egregious example at 9.3% saturation with 7,552 hits. Analysis detected 55,929 faulty-reasoning hits from 81,464 analyzed words across 9 articles, generating a BS Score of 1.3% and a BS Rank of 3% (12,285 of 12,661 topics). This Water Scarcity is better (less manipulative) than 97.00% of the peer group.
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Attribute Prevalence (Top 48)
Water Scarcity attribute prevalence percentages (biases/fallacies), sorted highest to lowest.
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Water Scarcity vs sitewide
Water Scarcity attribute percentages, with an overlaid sitewide baseline for those same attributes.

Analyzed articles and videos

Nebraska wants data centers to come clean about water usage6%
Grist37%By Anila Yoganathan0%7/15/2026, 8:00:00 AM
A New Mexico town is running dry. An immigration detention center is its biggest water customer.36%
Grist37%By Martha Pskowski0% Inside Climate News0%7/4/2026, 1:00:00 PM
A New Mexico town is running dry. An immigration detention center is its biggest water customer.24%
Grist37%By Martha Pskowski0% Inside Climate News0%7/4/2026, 1:00:00 PM
Native American Tribes Came Together to Secure Their Rights to Colorado River Water. Four States Are Stalling the Deal.38%
ProPublica23%By Mark Olalde0% Alex Hager0% Sharon Chischilly0%6/29/2026, 9:00:00 AM
Data centers face backlash across California as residents demand more transparency around their impacts27%
KVCR News0%By Anthony Victoria0%6/22/2026, 6:53:12 PM
Welcome to California: land of plunder and hypocrisy35%
The Guardian81%By Mark Arax0%6/14/2026, 1:00:43 PM
‘We’ve been called failures’: Colorado River negotiators address stalled talks37%
KUER0%By Alex Hager0%6/8/2026, 3:49:14 PM
The Race to Build AI Data Centers — Before the People Can Protest31%
The Intercept81%By The Intercept Briefing0%5/29/2026, 10:00:00 AM
Western States Opposed Tribes’ Access to the Colorado River 70 Years Ago. History Is Repeating Itself.24%
ProPublica23%By Mark Olalde0% Anna V. Smith0%10/17/2023, 9:00:00 AM