r/media_criticism

45k members
r/media_criticism is a subreddit with 45k members. The most common flair used is broke rule 1, not media criticism , discussion, broke title rule, and broke title rule + rule 1.
Content and discussions on the flaws, propaganda, and general bull$#!t in the media.

Flair Used in r/media_criticism

#1
BROKE RULE 1
: "BBC apologises for calling October 7 attacks an ‘escalation’"
20 posts
#2
Not Media Criticism
: "When a handful of billionaires shape the flow of information, what does this mean for diversity of opinion and public discourse?"
4 posts
#3
DISCUSSION
: "Stephen Miller Said Trump Had 'Plenary Authority' In A CNN Interview. When CNN clipped the interview with Miller to post on the network’s YouTube page, it did not include the “plenary authority” remark at all."
3 posts
#4
BROKE TITLE RULE
: "Mainstream Media's refusal to cover Epstein's operation as a blackmail scheme"
3 posts
#5
BROKE TITLE RULE + RULE 1
: "wow, really scary"
2 posts
#6
QUESTION
: "Ground.news worth it?"
1 post
#7
Sub Statement
: "[META] Influx of AI Slop"
1 post
#8
AI SLOP
: "How sensational media corrodes reality"
1 post

Member Growth in r/media_criticism

Yearly
+526 members(1.2%)

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Last updated: June 29, 2026