Based on 831 businesses audited.
RedState has 25.3 points less reputation than the average for Media, News & Publishing.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: RedState (redstate.com)
RedState is a textbook example of a commodity opinion mill that leverages emotional hyperbole to create the illusion of breaking news. While internally consistent in its partisan signaling, it fails nearly every objective metric for transparent journalism, including lack of schema, no visible ethics policy, and high clickbait density. It delivers exactly what it promises—opinion—but undercuts its credibility with a complete absence of institutional proof paths.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: RedState (redstate.com)
The site fits the Media, News & Politics category perfectly, functioning as a high-volume digital-first publisher of partisan opinion and aggregated news. The presence of author-specific feeds and Townhall Media network integration confirms its role as a standard political commentary outlet.
“The BS Score of 60 is primarily driven by Information Density and a lack of Trust and Proof. High heading fluff saturation (8/10) and the total absence of verifiable editorial standards (5/5) contributed to the majority of points. The score was moderated by strong Semantic Coherence, as the site does not claim to be non-partisan, thereby avoiding drift between its signal and substance.”