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Baseball Tribune

@baseballtribune88 · 44 subscribers · 14 videos · 1 analyzed

This channel specializes in baseball content, providing fast and accurate updates on matches, players, and transfer deals.

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Communication Profile (across 1 videos)

Stated Purpose

This channel specializes in baseball content, providing fast and accurate updates on matches, players, and transfer deals.

Operative Pattern

Across 1 videos, this channel demonstrates low persuasion intensity, primarily through Loaded Language. Recurring themes suggest consistent operative goals beyond stated content.

Avg Intensity

Low 30%

Avg Transparency

Transparent 80%

Top Technique

Loaded language

Using emotionally charged words where neutral ones would be more accurate. Calling the same policy 'reform' vs. 'gutting,' or the same people 'freedom fighters' vs. 'terrorists,' triggers different reactions to identical facts. The word choice does the persuading.

Hayakawa's Language in Thought and Action (1949); Lakoff's framing (2004)

Persuasion Dimensions

Emotional Appeal
30%
Group Characterization
30%
Story Shaping
20%
Implicit Claims
20%
Engagement Mechanics
20%
Call to Action
10%
Uses AI to group individual video agendas into recurring patterns
Viewer Guidance (2 tips)

Watch for emotional framing

This content frequently uses emotional appeal. Notice when feelings are being prioritized over evidence.

Watch for group characterization

People or groups are reduced to types. Consider whether the characterization serves the argument more than the truth.

Technique Fingerprint (from knowledge graph)

Intensity amplification

AI detected as: Sensationalism

Inflating the importance, drama, or shock value of information using superlatives, alarming framing, and emotional language. Once your alarm system activates, you stop evaluating proportionality.

Cultivation theory (Gerbner, 1969); availability heuristic (Tversky & Kahneman, 1973)

Intensity amplification

Inflating the importance, drama, or shock value of information using superlatives, alarming framing, and emotional language. Once your alarm system activates, you stop evaluating proportionality.

Cultivation theory (Gerbner, 1969); availability heuristic (Tversky & Kahneman, 1973)

Loaded language

Using emotionally charged words where neutral ones would be more accurate. Calling the same policy 'reform' vs. 'gutting,' or the same people 'freedom fighters' vs. 'terrorists,' triggers different reactions to identical facts. The word choice does the persuading.

Hayakawa's Language in Thought and Action (1949); Lakoff's framing (2004)

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