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THE NEW YORKER

newyorker.com

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Is The New Yorker Reliable?

The New Yorker is rated trustworthy by 68% of community voters, with a left-leaning lean according to 44 ratings. 23% of voters flagged coverage as misleading.

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44voters
68%trustworthy
50%Left
23%misleading

Scores update regularly as new votes come in.

Lean Profile

Left 50%Center 18%Right 32%

Quality Profile

Trustworthy 68%Misleading 23%Ragebait 9%

Rated LEFT-LEANING and TRUSTWORTHY by 44 people

Community Lean Rating

50%
18%
32%
Left 11Center 4Right 7

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Is The New Yorker Reliable? Bias & Credibility Rating

Is The New Yorker reliable? According to the refraktd community, The New Yorker is rated as left-leaning with trustworthy reporting quality, based on 44 votes across 3 articles. The community verdict places The New Yorker at 50% left-leaning and 68% trustworthy.

Political lean breakdown for The New Yorker: 50% of votes rated it Left-leaning, 18% rated it Center, and 32% rated it Right-leaning.

Credibility and reporting quality breakdown for The New Yorker: 68% rated it Trustworthy, 23% rated it Misleading, and 9% rated it Ragebait. This reflects whether readers find The New Yorker to be a credible and reliable news source.

These reliability ratings are determined by the refraktd community: real people reading and evaluating The New Yorker articles. Unlike editorial bias ratings, refraktd's credibility scores are crowd-sourced and update in real time as more people vote.