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I mean it is a Lebanese paper but it's also notoriously biased towards Iran (and therefore Hezbollah) and Syria, and Hezbollah is suspected to be their source of funding. They're just not the most likely to impartially report on Hezbollah's activities in the same way people don't unconditionally trust Al-Jazeera's reporting on Qatar. Also the title is oozing bias for something that's not an opinion peace.
Do you have evidence of Al Mayadeen lying or falsely reporting something?
They are biased in the sense that they amplify resistance voices where mainstream media crushes those voices. But I have never seen them falsify reports.
Apparently they failed three fact checks on mediabiasfactcheck.com, so you can check that. Also even if they don't falsely report they can omit information or put a spin on things (for example in this case there could be other targets in this round of bombings that don't sound as good and were left out). In these cases it's better as a rule to compare the reporting with that of other sources.
MBFC is heavily biased in favor of Israel. Their failed fact checks appear to be three videos which predated the article and were thus misreports. Western newspapers should have had all their falsified reports about beheaded babies rated as misinformation but those are not mentioned.
Yeah I know that, and in fact am not one to trust their ratings unconditionally, but they don't outright lie to my knowledge.
Yeah that makes sense.
Definitely true.
I don't really trust these random sites. If you don't have evidence to show me then I will respectfully dismiss your claims, as I follow Al-Mayadeen myself and know their reporting well.
That's why you always read the reports from all perspectives to fill in the gaps. You literally discount the "our freedom fighters" vs. "Their terrorists" speak yourself, instead of your convenient solution of appealing to mbfc (appeal to authority)
It would be great if you actually lived by your own words and engaged with the topic at hand and not lazily cite mbfc.
I literally did that by asking if there's another source. I only cited MBFC because they did fact checks of the site (with a healthy dose of bias, admittedly). I wasn't trying to cite the reliability or bias ratings because I know they're basically arbitrary.
Copypasta time.
https://lemmy.ml/post/12705767/8913172
https://lemmy.ml/post/13566156/9605612
https://lemmy.ml/post/17665401/12094932
Hey, please don't use mediabiasfactcheck, the guy is just a center right tool without any qualifications to be making statements about the accuracy of reporting.
Also, please remember that fact checkers aren't really useful for determining the accuracy of a piece and you should practice "critical reading" skills instead of relying on random people who make websites to tell you how truthful something is.
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Apparently that doesn't matter.
Good on you for looking at facts that support you objectively.
Is western media unbiased? Even WION is no longer as honest and impartial as it used to be - after Youtube temporarily froze their channel and scared them into submission.
Nope. Which is why I also don't take Western media's reporting on Palestine for granted.