The Anti-Bullshit MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server. It is designed to analyze statements, verify the reliability of sources, and identify manipulation techniques by applying multiple epistemological methods.
To use this server, you must first install the required dependencies and build it. Once set up, you can employ its functions to scrutinize claims, assess source credibility, and examine content for manipulative strategies.
Key features include analyzing claims through frameworks like Empirical, Responsible, Harmonic, and Pluralistic. It also validates the authority and trustworthiness of sources and detects tactics such as emotional manipulation or appeals to false authority.
Common use cases are examining contentious claims in media, checking source credibility for academic work, and spotting manipulation in advertising or marketing content.
Frequently asked questions: The server can analyze a broad variety of claims using its different frameworks. It is built with Node.js, so JavaScript knowledge is helpful. Contributions are welcome via forking the repository, working on a feature branch, and submitting a pull request.