Metabias
A bias about bias itself. This occurs when an individual or institution recognizes and critiques certain forms of bias (e.g., ideological bias) in others, but uses that awareness to falsely proclaim their own position as "bias-free." It's the blind spot of believing your own methodology for detecting bias has rendered you immune to it. It leads to a dangerous, uncritical form of supposed objectivity.
Example: A media outlet runs frequent segments on "media bias," always pointing out the slant in competitors' reporting. This convinces its audience that it alone is unbiased, creating a powerful Metabias. Its own framing choices, story selection, and guest bookings—all shaped by a commercial and ideological stance—go unquestioned.
Metabias by Dumu The Void February 4, 2026
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