This market is intended to list and guage trust in various information sources.
Please add all the obvious sources and vote for those you trust.
I will do my best to manage any duplicates but please check.
Resolves at the end of 2026 with any sources over 50% trust resolving to true and others resolving to false.
Update: for clarification, trusting a source means using it to get information. Options specifying platforms such as twitter/X will require discernment, not a reflection of average trust across the platform. Options are not mutually exclusive, e.g. options may include individual accounts on twitter/X.
Consider a breaking news story. Which platforms do you reach for? Which platforms do you trust to provide you with the best information about the story?
Open questions include: does "best" here imply most nuanced, widest range of opinions from which I can select or most closely aligned with my existing world view?
@DanHomerick also, trust to do what, specifically? Trust to supply accurate facts? Trust to understand the story being covered? Trust to not cherry pick or use misleading data? Trust to not ignore an important topic?
Accuracy, understanding, truthfulness, and coverage. News sources don't supply them in equal measure, and you turn to different sources for different needs.
@DanHomerick I think most people intuitively lump all those different metrics together when thinking about how much they trust a source, and they highly correlate together
@TheAllMemeingEye agreed that people often lump them. Strongly disagree that they actually highly correlate.
Sources with strong understanding of a topic rarely provide broad coverage. On social media, the most knowledgeable sources are often the worst for cherry picking data (and similar biases). You don't trust someone who's part of the story in the same way that you trust generic news org who's giving their generic "10,000 ft view" take on it.
@DanHomerick I guess truthfulness is probably the single metric that people most strongly associate with trust