I had a list of sites saved for adding to the sidebar or some such. I asked one of the AI engines to rank the list for "credibility", add descriptions, and then turn the result into HTML for this post. Oh, and the domain names needed to be bolded and clickable hyperlinks. And, when clicked, each link should open a new browser tab. Finally, it must put the 'Top 25' list in reverse order. Let's see what happened:
- rmx.news - Too new to evaluate influence or perception yet.
- tldavis.substack.com - Newer Substack aggregator site lacks following, influence or reputation yet to evaluate well.
- robertbryce.substack.com - Specialized energy analysis on Substack from expert but lacks broad name recognition or influence.
- thefreebeacon.com - Center-right DC/politico outlet but perception as agenda-driven limits broader influence or reputation.
- public.substack.com - Well written environmental analysis from Michael Shellenberger on Substack but limited profile.
- racket.news - Anti-establishment media critiques from Matt Taibbi on Substack have profile but limited influence.
- dailyclout.io - New niche Substack site offers distinct perspective but building profile.
- thedrive.com - Popular automotive and defense-technology site but not political analysis focus or influence.
- meforum.org - Specialized research group on MidEast lacks broad public influence or name recognition.
- tabletmag.com - Known progressive-leaning Jewish/Israel analysis but limited general influence.
- unherd.com - Independent UK centrist/right media building US readership but lacks name recognition here.
- themedialine.org - Specialized international/MidEast media analysis lacks broad influence or name rec.
- tippinsights.com - Niche following for market analysis from this analyst firm. Building reputation.
- humanevents.com - Was once major conservatve print magazine, now revamped online. Building back influence.
- daillyfetched.com - New site so difficult to evaluate influence or reputation yet.
- bizpacreview.com - Center-right commercial media but some question slant or credibility at times.
- informationliberation.com - Gets high traffic but seen as bordering on agenda-driven and conspiratorial.
- manhattancontrarian.com - Insightful contrarian perspectives with a dedicated following.
- thenewneo.com - Well read blog by an interesting independent thinker. Quality over quantity.
- themessenger.com - Mid-sized regional newspaper site for Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Credible.
- thepoliticsbrief.com - Provides concise summaries of political news and seems to have grown readership.
- jonathanturley.org - Well respected legal analysis and commentary from a George Washington law professor.
- responsiblestatecraft.org - Experts consider this source high quality for international affairs analysis.
- thecollegefix.com - Well known higher ed site with solid readership.
- thepostmillennial.com - Gets high traffic and is considered a credible center-right source.