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About us

Media Sceptic is a web community project to identify common media fallacies, and to investigate their causes and effects. We have numerous contributors, including freelance writers, researchers, journalists, artists and media activists. Media Sceptic's webmaster is Brian Dean. To contact Media Sceptic, please use one of our email addresses (see above).

Main sections of Media Sceptic

• Media Fallacies: falsehoods and flawed logic in news reporting. This is the core section of the site. (Our media fallacies database is an ongoing project). More...

• Media Nonsense: real-life examples of unintentional media fallacies. Includes responses to our claims by people inside and outside of the media. More...

• Toxic Slime: intentional fallacies, ie propaganda, PR and the "darker" side of the mainstream reporting. Updated regularly with TV/press examples. More...

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Our objectives

1. To make media criticism pleasurable, and to encourage people to actively question/challenge the media – eg by complaints procedures or by creating counter-media, etc.

2. To build an ever-growing structured database containing a wealth of examples of media fallacies – hyperlinked to material in our other sections demonstrating how these fallacies reinforce each other to create distorted worldviews.

3. To create a community of creative media sceptics. This is where our Media Sceptic Community section comes in.