I Doubt News is an AI platform for analyzing news and checking facts. It helps you separate objective reporting from manipulation by scoring how trustworthy an article appears.
How it works
The system analyzes a news text and highlights common persuasion and manipulation techniques, then provides an overall trust level for the material.
It can flag signals such as:
- Emotional appeals
- Stereotyping
- Selective presentation of facts
- Framing
- “False balance”
- Fearmongering
- Clickbait headlines
- Other manipulation patterns
Who it’s for
I Doubt News is useful for anyone who reads or works with news and wants a faster way to evaluate content critically.
Common use cases include:
- Readers who want a structured breakdown instead of relying on headlines
- Journalists and editors reviewing tone and framing
- Analysts comparing coverage across sources
Transparency and media literacy
Beyond scoring, the platform supports media literacy by showing how specific wording and structure can shape perception. It also encourages independent verification by helping you move from a summary judgment to a closer look at the original source.

