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- A partisan is a committed member of a political party. In multi-party systems, the term is used for persons who strongly support their party's policies...
- Facebook page and corresponding website. Established in 2012, it publishes hyperpartisan content, clickbait, and false information. In 2017, posts originating...
- Hodas & ****ociates/Restoration PAC (R) (Hyperpartisan) Hodas & ****ociates/Restoration PAC (R) (Hyperpartisan) Stafford, Kat. "Voters approve Proposal...
- PoliticusUSA is an American left-wing website that publishes hyperpartisan clickbait. Its content has been described by academic studies and journalistic...
- It is known for making unsubstantiated or false claims, producing hyperpartisan content, and publishing conspiracy theories, especially on matters relating...
- news blog founded by John Amato. The website has been described as hyperpartisan. Crooks and Liars, a self-described liberal political blog, was started...
- the top 20 fake election news stories emanating from hoax sites and hyperpartisan blogs generated more engagement on Facebook (as measured by shares,...
- Foundation for Journalism listed but then retracted adding the newsrooms as "hyperpartisan" in a map. In 2023, Nieman noted the experience of the journalists and...
- donations and discontinued its political action committee, citing the "hyperpartisan" political climate. The PAC donated its remaining funds to the Boys...
- Affordances: Exploring Facebook Reactions as Emotional Responses to Hyperpartisan Political News". Digital Journalism. 9 (8). Routledge: 1040–1061. doi:10...