Channel Influence Report

The iSLAM TV

465.0K subscribers · 1 videos in database · 1 analyzed

Executive Summary

Stated Purpose

The iSLAM TV is an EDUCATIONAL CHANNEL The most beneficial page for the muslims of the world It is a 21st century initiative, inviting people to Islam, and helping the message of Islam (Peace) to reach the masses, all over the world. Our programs...

Operative Pattern

This channel shows high influence intensity using Fear appeal.

Key Metrics

65%
Avg Influence
High
100%
Avg Transparency
Transparent

Fear appeal

Presenting a vivid threat and then offering a specific action as the way to avoid it. Always structured as: "Something terrible will happen unless you do X." Most effective when the threat feels personal and the action feels achievable.

Witte's Extended Parallel Process Model (1992)

Primary Technique
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Channel Rating

Heavy Rhetoric Lower influence than 89% of analyzed videos

High-intensity persuasion, but relatively transparent about it. Strong opinions stated openly — evaluate the arguments on their merits.

Based on 4307 videos analyzed across all channels on Bouncer.

What's Valuable Here

Persuasion Dimensions

Emotional Appeal
70%
Story Shaping
60%
Implicit Claims
50%
Engagement Mechanics
40%
Group Characterization
30%
Call to Action
20%

Most Used Techniques

Fear appeal

Presenting a vivid threat and then offering a specific action as the way to avoid it. Always structured as: "Something terrible will happen unless you do X." Most effective when the threat feels personal and the action feels achievable.

Witte's Extended Parallel Process Model (1992)

1 video

Viewer Guidance

Watch for emotional framing

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

Consider alternative frames

Information is consistently shaped from one angle. Seek out how other sources present the same facts.

Question unstated assumptions

Arguments rely on assumptions treated as obvious. Ask what you'd need to already believe for the claims to land.