What kind of journalist are you

The Purists

Value truth and accuracy above all, maintaining strict objectivity and minimal personal influence. They focus on hard facts and reporting without injecting personal beliefs or biases.

The Advocates

Value justice and public interest, often using journalism to promote social causes. They are driven by the belief that journalism should lead to positive change, even at the expense of strict neutrality.

The Investigators

Value accountability and transparency in both journalism and institutions. They are deeply committed to uncovering wrongdoing and exposing the truth, often engaging in investigative or watchdog journalism.

The Contextualizers

Value analysis and contextual understanding. They believe that news should not just report the facts, but also explain the deeper meaning and provide context to complex issues.

The Libertarians

Value free speech and minimal interference. They prioritize the right to report freely without excessive restriction or correction from editors or platforms, even when views are controversial.