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I don't have much to add, came to wp to find out more, and there is nothing. This may be more important of other details. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.59.106.25 (talk) 01:39, 26 July 2014
Allsides is criticized by Wikipedia as sometimes paying attention to public assessment (by voting) concerning the bias of particular sources. About that, Allsides has a disclaimer for those who do vote that reads in part "Community votes alone don't determine our ratings, but are valuable feedback and can prompt us to do more research." However, in the case of the Associated Press (AP), given its huge impact on other media, Allsides has done a bias determination that is rather more extensive and has recently changed its rating of AP from "center" to "lean left" citing enough specific cases that Allsides has medium confidence in that rating [1]. AP can be wildly inaccurate and inflammatory, my own issue with them is their historical propensity for calling Nazi concentration camps, "Polish Concentration Camps." [2] This was so inflammatory that the Polish Government criminalized such accusations, which law has now been repealed [3]. Given the historical support of AP for the Nazis [4] and their recent tendency to say nothing good about Trump and nothing bad about Biden, AP for me stands for "Anti-Polish." I consider AP biased, often inflammatory and unreliable. 207.47.175.199 (talk) 15:07, 18 March 2023 (UTC) 207.47.175.199 (talk) 15:07, 18 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
It is The Associated Press, not Associated Press. In that discussion the "most common use" is referred to, ignoring that their own twitter and the name on the building in the image on the wiki page have the proper name. Another citation is that AP style says to use the for the first reference, which their own website does. I work with a press wire service and AP journos. I can't speak towards "most commonly known as" (who can? bots propagating falsehoods?) but I can speak towards "most correct." 2601:249:9301:89B0:24C3:D6DB:C3D6:1EBA (talk) 10:55, 23 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
We are obligated to follow WP:COMMONNAME, and it seems that, as one commenter at the prior discussion put it, AP has a branding problem. This makes me ambivalent. But one thing we should certainly do is bold the official title at the start of the article. I'll do so and add a note. ((u|Sdkb))talk20:26, 24 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
JD Vance CouchFuc**, It made a withdrawal of a story I don't see it ever published.