I can find terrible examples on both sides but media and social media are predominantly positioned on the left. What is annoying is they are trying to take moral high ground while spreading misinformations and having more reach. As Ive said, both candidates are awful in their own way and nothing will change for better or worse in the life of average American regardless of the outcome of these elections. As for foreign policy, both politicians fail when it comes to Israel.
There’s been a recent study in Germany that shows that ~40% of journalists vote left, while election results paint a very different picture among regular civilian voters. There are multiple studies done btw, some have higher numbers
There are also other tools you could use, such as on forehand determining if the media outlets you read tend to have a bias for or against something (it could vary from Trump to climate and migration). If you could determine that before reading (which we can in many cases), the odds if you recognising a biased article increase a lot. That doesn’t mean btw that everything media Y wil say is false, but it could be very biased to say the least.
Than there’s the cause of knowing which categories of disinformation exist (satire, false connection (clickbait), misleading frame, misleading context, deceptive source, manipulated content and fabricated content).
So obviously if you make a 10 second clip and frame like that, it becomes a misleading frame and therefore disinformation. I saw the same thing posted about Trump speaking about war with France about a week ago by
@s4tch (and I really like you dude) but that’s just disinformation, as Trump was talking about a economic war; import tariffs on wine and stuff.