TweakTown
TweakTown is an Australian-based technology news website that covers topics related to science, space, and gaming. The site provides unbiased and accurate information through its experienced editors who test and benchmark products before reviewing them. TweakTown prides itself on being an independent media outlet without any outside influences from government or political parties. The site's primary focus is to provide a high-quality, frequently updated free online resource supported by advertising to help readers make informed buying decisions on the latest technology products.
91%
The Daily's Verdict
This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
Bias
95%
Examples:
- The author uses phrases like 'tickle your pickle', and 'make you a better gamer.', They also use language that deifies the need for a gaming monitor such as saying 'you need a gaming monitor, so why don't you just get one already?' This is an example of religious bias.
Conflicts of Interest
95%
Examples:
- The startup presented its new findings of a breakthrough force that Buhler believes 'will be this force that we will use to propel objects for the next 1000 years... until the next thing comes.',
- Tweak Town Pty Ltd is owned 100% by T. Wilmot (a single entity, a citizen and resident of Australia), and he is also the founder of TweakTown.
Contradictions
80%
Examples:
- Exodus Propulsion Technologies making bold claim about new force capable of generating up to 10 milliNewtons
- New force generates approximately 10 milliNewtons of force
Deceptions
85%
Examples:
- It's very hard to reconcile, from a scientific point of view because it does seem to violate a lot of energy laws that we have.
- The title claims GIGABYTE has unveiled game-changing monitors at CES 2024 when it only mentions three new gaming monitor lines from GIGABYTE. This is a lie by omission.