Amarachi Orie

Amarachi Orie is a journalist who specializes in covering news related to technology and social media. She has a keen eye for analyzing the impact of these platforms on society and individuals. Her writing style is engaging and easy to understand, making complex topics accessible to a wider audience. In her articles, she often explores the ways in which social media can be used as a tool for personal growth and self-expression, while also highlighting its potential pitfalls. Apart from her professional work, Amarachi is an avid traveler who loves to explore new places and cultures. She frequently uses TikTok to find unique travel experiences and share her adventures with her followers.

18%

The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

10%

Examples:

  • In the article, Amarachi Orie uses personal experiences and recommendations from TikTok to plan her vacation. This shows a slight favoritism towards the app and its ability to provide unique travel suggestions.

Conflicts of Interest

10%

Examples:

  • In one of the articles, Amarachi Orie announces the farewell tour of Cyndi Lauper. It is mentioned that Jason Sudeikis and Taylor Swift are not currently planning a wedding.

Contradictions

45%

Examples:

  • In one article, it is mentioned that adult females are more likely to use names in their calls because the behavior takes years to develop. In another article, it suggests that contradictions exist in this statement.

Deceptions

10%

Examples:

  • In some of the articles, Amarachi Orie mentions contradictions and fallacies in the information provided. However, she does not disclose any deceptive practices used by TikTok or its users.

Recent Articles

New Study Suggests African Elephants Use Unique Vocalizations as Personal Names

New Study Suggests African Elephants Use Unique Vocalizations as Personal Names

Broke On: Monday, 10 June 2024 A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution reveals that African elephants use distinct vocalizations as personal names to communicate with each other, challenging our understanding of animal communication. Scientists from Colorado State University and Cornell University identified these unique sounds through machine learning algorithms and found that adult elephants respond more strongly to their own names. This discovery highlights the advanced cognitive abilities of African elephants and opens up new research avenues into the evolution of language and communication systems in various species.
Cyndi Lauper Announces Farewell Tour: Dates, Cities, and Documentary Release

Cyndi Lauper Announces Farewell Tour: Dates, Cities, and Documentary Release

Broke On: Monday, 03 June 2024 Pop icon Cyndi Lauper announces her farewell tour, set to begin in October 2024. Known for hits like 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' and 'Time After Time', she will perform in major cities across the US and Canada before retiring from touring. A documentary about her life and career, 'Let the Canary Sing', is also set for release on Paramount+.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift: No Wedding Plans Yet, Despite Engagement Speculation

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift: No Wedding Plans Yet, Despite Engagement Speculation

Broke On: Saturday, 01 June 2024 Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs tight end and Taylor Swift's boyfriend, was asked about marriage during a comedy sketch at the Big Slick Celebrity Weekend. Despite dating since summer 2023 and engagement speculation, they are not planning a wedding yet due to learning more about each other.
Serial Killer Robert Pickton, Convicted of Killing Six and Confessing to 49 More, Assaulted and Dies in Prison

Serial Killer Robert Pickton, Convicted of Killing Six and Confessing to 49 More, Assaulted and Dies in Prison

Broke On: Friday, 19 May 2023 Serial killer Robert Pickton, who confessed to murdering 49 women and was serving life for six, died after being assaulted by another inmate. His crimes left a devastating impact on Indigenous communities and resulted in the largest serial killer investigation in Canadian history.
Israeli-Hamas Conflict Forces Palestinians to Flee Rafah as Essential Aid Runs Low and IDF Operations Continue in Jabalia

Israeli-Hamas Conflict Forces Palestinians to Flee Rafah as Essential Aid Runs Low and IDF Operations Continue in Jabalia

Broke On: Sunday, 12 May 2024 Palestinians in Rafah flee as Israeli-Hamas fighting continues, border crossing shut down; humanitarian agencies warn of low aid and no safe place; international figures express concern; IDF operates in Jabalia based on intelligence information, but failure to defend civilians on October 7 leaves Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi responsible.