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U.S. Media

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Summary

sources
462
Narrative Items
3,025
Bottom Line Up Front

462 sources in U.S. Media are amplifying 3,025 narrative items relating to the narrative of RationalWiki's fundraising efforts. This highlights the themes of combating pseudoscience and the importance of user support for maintaining an independent platform dedicated to truth and objectivity, emphasizing the collective responsibility to uphold factual information.

Reviewing a number of the most relevant narrative items indicates that RationalWiki is framing its fundraising campaign in a decidedly positive light, emphasizing their commitment to combating pseudoscience and providing an ad-free platform focused on truth and objectivity. The language used is straightforward and factual, aiming to appeal to a sense of community and responsibility among their readers. Phrases highlighting the importance of independent media in promoting accurate information are prevalent, although there is a subtle undertone of urgency that suggests a potential crisis if funding falls short. Comparatively, while RationalWiki presents a transparent view of its operations, it refrains from employing hyperbolic or emotionally charged language, thus maintaining neutrality. This contrasts with more mainstream media outlets, which may sensationalize similar fundraising efforts by discussing broader societal impacts or injecting a sense of competition with other non-profits. Overall, the portrayal by RationalWiki is self-affirming and community-driven, appealing directly to individuals who value critical thinking and scientific integrity.

About This Module

The U.S. Media module tracks a broad range of American media sources, including major television, cable, print, and online organizations.

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Geospatial

This map shows narrative amplification activity by sources in this module. Red indicates origin, yellow is destination.
Origin
Destination
The narrative initially emerged from Chicago, headed for Minneapolis. As it spread, the most frequent origin shifted to Washington, and the most frequent destination shifted to Milwaukee. There are a total of 30 points of origin, and 48 destinations. Hide details...
25 Apr 2025: Chicago ▸ Minneapolis
25 Apr 2025: Hoboken ▸ New York
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Milwaukee
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Washington
25 Apr 2025: Piedmont ▸ Brentwood
25 Apr 2025: San Jose ▸ San Jose
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Maryland
25 Apr 2025: East Los Angeles ▸ South Bend
25 Apr 2025: Atlanta ▸ Donna
25 Apr 2025: East Los Angeles ▸ Maryland
25 Apr 2025: East Los Angeles ▸ Salem
25 Apr 2025: Winchester ▸ North Decatur
25 Apr 2025: Winter Haven ▸ Miami
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Westbrook
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Los Angeles
25 Apr 2025: Austin ▸ Tallahassee
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Trump
25 Apr 2025: New York ▸ Austin
25 Apr 2025: Weehawken ▸ Modesto
25 Apr 2025: Nashville ▸ Santa Fe
25 Apr 2025: Sunnyvale ▸ Washington
25 Apr 2025: East Los Angeles ▸ Washington
25 Apr 2025: New York ▸ Milwaukee
25 Apr 2025: Weehawken ▸ Washington
25 Apr 2025: Weehawken ▸ New York
25 Apr 2025: Juárez ▸ Washington
25 Apr 2025: Hoboken ▸ Jefferson City
25 Apr 2025: Juárez ▸ Santa Fe
25 Apr 2025: Sacramento ▸ Harrisburg
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Baton Rouge
25 Apr 2025: East Los Angeles ▸ San Diego
25 Apr 2025: Hoboken ▸ Lansing
25 Apr 2025: Springfield ▸ Chicago
25 Apr 2025: Raleigh ▸ Raleigh
25 Apr 2025: New York ▸ Washington
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Oklahoma
25 Apr 2025: Atlanta ▸ Nashville
25 Apr 2025: Hoboken ▸ Milwaukee
25 Apr 2025: Madison ▸ Houston
25 Apr 2025: Dayton Avenue ▸ Boise
25 Apr 2025: Hoboken ▸ Atlantic
25 Apr 2025: San Francisco ▸ Milwaukee
25 Apr 2025: Dallas ▸ Des Moines
25 Apr 2025: Dallas ▸ Minneapolis
25 Apr 2025: New York ▸ Tallahassee
25 Apr 2025: Boise ▸ Boise
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Sacramento
25 Apr 2025: Weehawken ▸ Milwaukee
25 Apr 2025: New York ▸ New York
25 Apr 2025: Dayton Avenue ▸ Oklahoma City
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ San Diego
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Greenbelt
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ America
25 Apr 2025: Watertown ▸ New York
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Annapolis
25 Apr 2025: Hoboken ▸ Tucson
25 Apr 2025: Nashville ▸ Los Angeles
25 Apr 2025: Weehawken ▸ Detroit
25 Apr 2025: Watertown ▸ Rochester
25 Apr 2025: Des Moines ▸ Des Moines
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Des Moines
25 Apr 2025: Sacramento ▸ Milwaukee
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Berkeley
25 Apr 2025: Portland ▸ Moscow
25 Apr 2025: Idaho Falls ▸ Murphy
25 Apr 2025: Harrisburg ▸ Milwaukee
25 Apr 2025: Des Moines ▸ Milwaukee
25 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Río Grande
25 Apr 2025: East Los Angeles ▸ Los Angeles
25 Apr 2025: San Antonio ▸ Milwaukee
25 Apr 2025: Raleigh ▸ Milwaukee
26 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Washington
26 Apr 2025: Dallas ▸ Milwaukee
26 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ San Salvador
26 Apr 2025: Coronado ▸ El Salvador
26 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Milwaukee
26 Apr 2025: Washington ▸ Fresno
26 Apr 2025: San Francisco ▸ Birmingham
26 Apr 2025: San Francisco ▸ Washington

Sources

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sources by Volume
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Top sources
Day-by-day volumetric activity of sources amplifying the most items around this narrative
Free Republic
3% of the items in this brief were amplified by this source.
Fox News
2% of the items in this brief were amplified by this source.
Salem Radio Network News
2% of the items in this brief were amplified by this source.
ArcaMax
2% of the items in this brief were amplified by this source.
Raw Story
2% of the items in this brief were amplified by this source.
Breitbart
2% of the items in this brief were amplified by this source.
WTOP
1% of the items in this brief were amplified by this source.
Bizpac Review
1% of the items in this brief were amplified by this source.
Daily Caller
1% of the items in this brief were amplified by this source.
Washington Times
1% of the items in this brief were amplified by this source.
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Top Items

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Entities

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Events
Fundraising Campaign
An initiative by RationalWiki to raise funds through user donations to support their independent, ad-free website.
Organizations
RationalWiki
A volunteer-run non-profit organization dedicated to combating pseudoscience and promoting truth and objectivity.
Events
Fundraising Campaign
An initiative by RationalWiki to raise funds through user donations to support their independent, ad-free website.
Organizations
RationalWiki
A volunteer-run non-profit organization dedicated to combating pseudoscience and promoting truth and objectivity.

Context

RationalWiki operates in a landscape where the proliferation of misinformation and pseudoscience poses significant challenges to public understanding and discourse. The demographic context of its audience is diverse, encompassing individuals from various educational backgrounds and age groups who seek reliable information. This diversity highlights the need for accessible platforms that can counteract the spread of false information, particularly in an era where social media amplifies misleading narratives.

Economically, RationalWiki's reliance on user donations underscores the financial constraints faced by non-profit organizations dedicated to promoting truth and objectivity. In a competitive digital environment, securing funding is crucial for maintaining operations, especially as misinformation campaigns often have substantial backing. The economic disparities among potential donors can also influence the sustainability of such initiatives.

Politically, the rise of populism and anti-establishment sentiments in many countries has led to increased skepticism towards traditional sources of information. This environment creates both challenges and opportunities for RationalWiki, as it positions itself as an alternative source of knowledge. The political landscape can also affect funding, as shifts in government policy regarding non-profits and media can impact operational viability.

Geographically, RationalWiki's global reach allows it to address a wide array of issues, but it also faces the challenge of cultural differences in the perception of science and authority. National security concerns are intertwined with the spread of misinformation, as false narratives can undermine public trust in institutions and create societal divisions. In this context, RationalWiki's mission becomes increasingly vital, as it seeks to foster critical thinking and informed discourse in a world where the stakes are high.
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