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What is Misreported.org?

What is Misreported.org?


Misreported.org is an independent watchdog dedicated to exposing errors, distortions, and omissions in mainstream media reporting. We examine news and commentary for misreporting that shapes public opinion, undermines trust, or misleads audiences.

What does “holding narratives to account” mean?


It means we scrutinise media narratives, identify mis-frames or factual inaccuracies, and call on publishers to correct them or add missing context. Our mission is to demand accuracy, transparency and responsibility from those who inform the public.

How do you identify misreporting or errors?


Our team reviews news articles, reports and commentary across a wide range of topics - diplomacy, global affairs, health, tech, economy, culture, and more. We compare claims with primary sources, data, and context. When we detect significant distortions or omissions, we highlight them publicly.

Are you affiliated with any political or corporate groups?


No. Misreported.org is fiercely independent and free of political or corporate ties. Our independence is essential to maintain credibility and impartiality.

How can I submit a tip or report possible mis-reporting?

We encourage readers to contact us — use the “Contact” page on the site to send details of the article, link, or issue in question. We review tips diligently to decide if they warrant a public response.