Is Wired Reliable? Bias & Credibility Rating
Wondering how reliable or biased Wired is? refraktd readers have cast 62 votes rating Wired articles for political lean and reporting quality. Below is the crowd-sourced verdict — answering how credible Wired is, whether it leans left or right, and how those scores are reached.
How reliable is Wired?
Based on 62 community votes, 63% rate Wired's reporting as Trustworthy, 25% as Misleading, and 13% as Ragebait. The refraktd community's overall verdict is that Wired is a trustworthy source.
Is Wired biased — left-wing or right-wing?
Across 62 votes, readers rate Wired 50% Left-leaning, 40% Center, and 10% Right-leaning, placing its overall political lean as left-leaning.
How is Wired's credibility rating determined?
Wired's scores are crowd-sourced from real refraktd readers — 62 votes across 1 rated Wired 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 Wired.
What does Wired cover?
On refraktd, recent Wired coverage most often falls under Politics. Recurring topics include government, guns, national security, and conspiracy theories. Each article is rated individually, so you can see how Wired's lean and reliability shift from story to story.