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PBS Bias & Credibility Rating

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Is PBS Reliable?

PBS is rated trustworthy by 70% of community voters, with a centrist lean according to 310 ratings. 70% of voters consider this outlet a trustworthy and reliable source.

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70%trustworthy
46%Center
19%misleading

Scores update regularly as new votes come in.

Lean Profile

Left 42%Center 46%Right 12%

Quality Profile

Trustworthy 70%Misleading 19%Ragebait 11%

Rated CENTER and TRUSTWORTHY by 310 people

Community Lean Rating

42%
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Left 65Center 71Right 19

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Is PBS Reliable? Bias & Credibility Rating

Wondering how reliable or biased PBS is? refraktd readers have cast 310 votes rating PBS articles for political lean and reporting quality. Below is the crowd-sourced verdict — answering how credible PBS is, whether it leans left or right, and how those scores are reached.

How reliable is PBS?

Based on 310 community votes, 70% rate PBS's reporting as Trustworthy, 19% as Misleading, and 11% as Ragebait. The refraktd community's overall verdict is that PBS is a trustworthy source.

Is PBS biased — left-wing or right-wing?

Across 310 votes, readers rate PBS 42% Left-leaning, 46% Center, and 12% Right-leaning, placing its overall political lean as centrist.

How is PBS's credibility rating determined?

PBS's scores are crowd-sourced from real refraktd readers — 310 votes across 4 rated PBS articles. Unlike fixed editorial bias charts, these credibility and lean ratings update in real time as more people read and vote, so they reflect the community's current view of PBS.