Six dimensions
Each article is scored across these six dimensions of journalism quality.
Source Quality ▸
Named sources or vague attribution? The difference between journalism and rumor.
Perspective Balance ▸
One side of the story or three? Balance doesn't mean false equivalence — it means the reader gets the full picture.
Contextual Depth ▸
Does the article explain why this matters, or just what happened? Context turns information into understanding.
Language Neutrality ▸
Loaded words and sensational framing — or the facts?
Transparency ▸
Who wrote it, when, and how. Good journalism shows its work. Most doesn't.
Logical Coherence ▸
Does the headline match the evidence? Do the conclusions follow from the facts?