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Anti-Bullshit MCP Server

by Teglon Labs

The Anti-Bullshit MCP Server analyzes claims, validates sources, and detects manipulation using multiple epistemological frameworks. It provides tools to assess information credibility and identify deceptive tactics.

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What is Anti-Bullshit MCP Server?

The Anti-Bullshit MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server designed to analyze claims, validate sources, and detect manipulation. It utilizes multiple epistemological frameworks to assess the credibility and reliability of information.

How to use Anti-Bullshit MCP Server?

The server can be used by sending requests to its endpoints with relevant text and specifying the desired framework. The server provides functions to analyze claims, validate sources, and check for manipulation tactics. Refer to the provided code examples for usage.

Key features of Anti-Bullshit MCP Server

  • Analyzes claims using empirical, responsible, harmonic, and pluralistic frameworks.

  • Validates sources by extracting and analyzing cited sources, checking credibility, and cross-referencing across platforms.

  • Detects manipulation tactics such as emotional manipulation, social pressure, and false authority.

  • Provides a testing timeline based on a reference date for temporal analysis of claims.

Use cases of Anti-Bullshit MCP Server

  • Analyzing news articles for bias and manipulation.

  • Validating scientific claims and research papers.

  • Assessing the credibility of online sources.

  • Detecting misinformation and disinformation campaigns.

FAQ from Anti-Bullshit MCP Server

What frameworks are used for claim analysis?

The server uses Empirical, Responsible, Harmonic, and Pluralistic frameworks.

How does the server validate sources?

It extracts and analyzes cited sources, validates credibility and authority, cross-references across multiple platforms, evaluates methodological soundness, and checks for conflicts of interest.

What manipulation tactics does the server detect?

The server detects emotional manipulation, social pressure, false authority, artificial scarcity, and urgency creation.

What is the purpose of the testing timeline?

The server uses 2025-01-01 as the reference date for temporal analysis of claims, addressing philosophical puzzles like Goodman's 'grue' paradox.

How do I contribute to the project?

Fork the repository, create a feature branch, commit your changes, push to the branch, and open a pull request.