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Media Literacy

Vibe Check

What kind of political information consumer are you?

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Rate how often you do each of the following when encountering political claims:

1 — Rarely 2 — Sometimes 3 — Often 4 — Always

I check the original source before sharing a viral political claim.

I read beyond the headline.

I check whether an old image or video is being presented as new.

I compare competing sources before forming an opinion.

I distinguish criticism of a politician from evidence of wrongdoing.

I change my position when credible evidence contradicts what I previously believed.

I apply the same evidence standard to politicians I support and those I oppose.

I verify quotes attributed to public figures before sharing them.

I check whether statistics have been presented without important context.

I avoid assuming that everyone who disagrees with me is acting in bad faith.

Result Profiles

What each result means

Evidence Hunter

You tend to verify before believing, seek primary sources and update views when evidence shifts.

Context Seeker

You understand that claims rarely tell the whole story and you seek background before concluding.

Healthy Skeptic

You question competing narratives and do not accept claims at face value.

Headline Reader

You may benefit from checking the underlying source more often before forming or sharing an opinion.

None of these results indicate your political affiliation, religion, caste, ideology or any other personal characteristic. They describe information habits only.