Frequently Asked Questions

About Colorado Media Matters

What is conservative misinformation?

Conservative misinformation is news or commentary that is not accurate, reliable, or credible and that forwards the conservative agenda. This misinformation distorts the public dialogue on important issues and obscures the truth.

How can I help fight conservative misinformation?

Colorado Media Matters has a collection of action resources available at mediamatters.org/action_center/.

You can also help Colorado Media Matters in its mission by letting us know when you see instances of conservative misinformation. Find out more about this here.

Are you hiring?

Check our jobs page for current openings and how to apply.

How are you funded?

Colorado Media Matters is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. We are funded by numerous donors and grants. You can donate here.

Is my donation tax-deductible?

Donations and contributions to Colorado Media Matters, which is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, are fully tax-deductible.

Website questions

I'm having trouble seeing the video or hearing the audio. What should I do?

You can see our troubleshooting page here. If that doesn't answer your question, please let us know here.

I'd like to link to your site.

Thank you! We've posted a page of graphics and HTML to make linking to Colorado Media Matters easier.

Can I link to your audio and video clips on my website or blog?

We embed our video and audio clips into our item pages to encourage readers to link to our items rather than just our clips. Linking to the items gives readers the full context of the incident in question. Please be sure to link to the full article, not merely the video or audio clip.

Can I excerpt your items on my website or blog?

Colorado Media Matters encourages you to tell your friends, family, and others about the problem of conservative misinformation in the media. If you find content that you wish to share with others, we recommend you link to it or use the "email this page" element found on every page. We discourage copying and pasting sections of our articles, because key information may inadvertently be cut, and wholesale copying of articles will still remove important supporting content and related items.

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Email us, and we'll activate your account.

Do you accept tips about conservative misinformation in the media? How do I submit one?

Tips are central to Colorado Media Matters' mission. If you've seen conservative misinformation and you want to let us know about it, fill out this form. Please be as specific as possible about what was said, who said it, when it was said, and where (name the show, publication, website, etc.).

Do you have a privacy policy?

Yes, you can read it here.

Discussion board questions

Why can't I post on your site?

Users must register to post on mediamatters.org. Fill out this form and respond to the confirmation email that you receive. Once your account is verified, you'll be able to choose a username, post in our forums, and manage your email newsletter subscriptions. If you have trouble with the registration process, please contact us.

When I post in the forums, my username looks like gibberish. Why?

We assign temporary handles to users who do not choose one when they create an account. Drop us a line to let us know what you'd like your username to be, and we'll update your account. Please include the email address you used to create the account.

To learn more about our discussion boards, please read our terms of use and frequently asked questions about the boards.

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