7 points by cdrnsf 10 hours ago | 0 comments on HN
| Moderate Positive (Health/Information Rights Focus) Editorial
· vv3.4 · 2026-02-24
Article Heatmap
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Weighted Mean
+0.54
Unweighted Mean
+0.50
Max
+0.77 Article 19
Min
+0.24 Article 12
Signal
18
ND
13
Negative
1
Volatility
0.18 (Low)
Channels
E:0.6S:0.4
Evidence: H:3 M:8 L:7 ND:13
Theme Radar
Domain Context Profile
Element
Modifier
Affects
Note
Privacy
+0.05
Article 12
Major international news publisher with established privacy infrastructure; consentManagement enabled; Sentry, analytics tracking present but disclosed via config. Modifier modest due to commercial ad targeting and third-party pixels.
Terms of Service
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No ToS visible in provided HTML; not evaluable from this snapshot.
Accessibility
+0.08
Article 25
Responsive design, webfonts, semantic HTML5, ARIA-ready structure visible. Lightbox and alt text support evident. No explicit accessibility statement in snippet but technical foundation present.
Mission
+0.10
Article 19 Article 27
The Guardian has consistent editorial mission favoring investigative journalism, transparency, and public interest. This article topic (vaccine hesitancy and public health) aligns with longstanding editorial values around informed citizenry.
Editorial Code
+0.06
Article 2 Article 19
Guardian applies stated editorial standards; byline attribution (Melody Schreiber), dated publication/modification timestamps, schema.org markup present. No editorial code visible in snippet but domain reputation supports consistency.
Ownership
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Guardian Media Group (publicly editorially independent trust structure). Ownership model supports editorial independence; not evaluable as modifier without explicit trust documentation in snippet.
Access Model
+0.12
Article 25 Article 26
isAccessibleForFree: true (schema markup). Free access to news content supports public's right to information. Membership and paywall structure exist but core news remains open.
H A: advocating for informed public on health policy F: framing vaccine hesitancy as threat to collective welfare C: covering policy controversy with survivor testimony
Editorial
+0.55
Structural
+0.45
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Headline and standfirst directly invoke universal dignity and shared welfare ('US healthcare system not ready', survivor voices centered). Markup emphasizes isAccessibleForFree. Structure supports public discourse on rights-affecting policy.
+0.58
Article 1Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
M F: equal dignity in vaccine access framing C: coverage of policy that affects all citizens equally
Editorial
+0.52
Structural
+0.48
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Article treats polio resurgence as shared public health concern affecting all without distinction. 'Healthcare system' language implies universal scope. No discrimination visible; structural design open to all.
+0.55
Article 2Non-Discrimination
L F: no discrimination based on vaccination status mentioned P: platform accessible regardless of viewpoint
Editorial
+0.48
Structural
+0.50
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Headline frames policy dispute neutrally (adviser 'questions'); both sides acknowledged implicitly. No evidence of discriminatory editorial gatekeeping. Structural access universal.
ND
Article 3Life, Liberty, Security
ND
Right to life and security of person: article topic is indirectly relevant (vaccine prevents polio), but no explicit treatment of life/security framework in snippet provided.
ND
Article 4No Slavery
ND
Slavery/servitude: not applicable to article content.
ND
Article 5No Torture
ND
Torture/cruel treatment: not applicable to article content.
ND
Article 6Legal Personhood
ND
Right to recognition as person: not directly addressed in snippet.
ND
Article 7Equality Before Law
ND
Equality before law: no evidence of legal discrimination framing in provided content.
ND
Article 8Right to Remedy
ND
Remedy for violations: not addressed in snippet.
ND
Article 9No Arbitrary Detention
ND
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: not applicable.
ND
Article 10Fair Hearing
ND
Right to fair trial: not applicable.
ND
Article 11Presumption of Innocence
ND
Freedom from retroactive criminalization: not applicable.
+0.24
Article 12Privacy
H P: extensive ad/tracking infrastructure reduces privacy F: framing privacy trade-off implicitly (opt-out available via config)
Editorial
+0.35
Structural
+0.28
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Article 12 (privacy/correspondence inviolability): Domain implements consentManagement but extensive third-party tracking (permutive, comscore, DFP, remarketing, Braze) documented in config. isAccessibleForFree supports access but privacy cost evident. Modifier -0.08 applied.
+0.70
Article 13Freedom of Movement
H P: free movement of information via open access article A: advocating circulation of public health facts
Editorial
+0.62
Structural
+0.58
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Article published freely without paywall (isAccessibleForFree: true). Distribution across social/media platforms evident (og:, twitter:, schema.org markup). Headline and standfirst circulate information on vaccine policy controversy widely.
+0.55
Article 14Asylum
M F: article reports on threat to asylum/refuge via health policy C: coverage of US healthcare access implications
Editorial
+0.52
Structural
+0.48
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
'US healthcare system not ready' implies coverage of access to sanctuary/protection via medical care. Limited explicit asylum framing in snippet but underlying policy relevance present.
ND
Article 15Nationality
ND
Nationality: not addressed in article content.
ND
Article 16Marriage & Family
ND
Marriage/family: not applicable to article.
+0.46
Article 17Property
L F: framing vaccine policy as affecting property/security indirectly C: coverage of healthcare access as economic right
Editorial
+0.42
Structural
+0.38
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Article implies economic security threat via healthcare system unpreparedness. No explicit property discussion but underlying right to material wellbeing evident. Modifier modest due to indirect framing.
+0.58
Article 18Freedom of Thought
M A: advocating freedom of thought on healthcare F: presenting diverse viewpoints on vaccine policy
Editorial
+0.48
Structural
+0.52
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Headline reports 'vaccine adviser questions' — presents dissenting voice. Structure allows comment (commentable: false indicates moderation, not censorship). Editorial balance between policy advocate and survivor testimony visible.
+0.77
Article 19Freedom of Expression
H P: free press reporting on contested health policy A: advocating public access to vaccine information F: framing information access as democratic necessity C: coverage of suppressed/questioned scientific consensus
Editorial
+0.68
Structural
+0.65
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Core signal: article published freely, bylined, dated, with survivor testimony and policy expert input. 'The only thing to fix polio is the polio vaccine' — direct quote affirming scientific consensus. Structural: open access, schema markup, multi-platform distribution. Guardian's editorial mission (per domain context) supports press freedom. Strong positive on Article 19.
+0.48
Article 20Assembly & Association
L P: article permits peaceful assembly around vaccine policy F: framing public health as collective action domain
Editorial
+0.45
Structural
+0.42
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
No explicit assembly/association content in snippet. Implied by framing of vaccine coverage as public discourse, but limited direct evidence.
+0.65
Article 21Political Participation
M P: article discusses vaccine advisory policy formation A: advocating for informed public participation in health decisions F: framing vaccine hesitancy as democratic policy issue
Editorial
+0.58
Structural
+0.55
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Article reports on US vaccine adviser's public statement, implicitly supporting public knowledge of and input into policy-making. 'Fears of resurgence' frames this as collective governance issue. Structural: free access enables participation.
+0.59
Article 22Social Security
M F: framing social security as dependent on collective health C: coverage of healthcare system readiness as social welfare metric
Editorial
+0.52
Structural
+0.50
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
'US healthcare system not ready' implies social security right. Vaccine coverage and public health are social welfare concerns. Limited explicit social security framing but implicit throughout.
ND
Article 23Work & Equal Pay
ND
Work/just conditions: not addressed in article.
ND
Article 24Rest & Leisure
ND
Rest/leisure: not applicable.
+0.76
Article 25Standard of Living
H A: advocating for adequate healthcare and medical care access F: framing vaccine hesitancy as threat to health standard of living P: free access to article enables informed health decisions
Editorial
+0.65
Structural
+0.62
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Article 25 (standard of living, medical care): Central to article. Headline directly invokes 'US healthcare system not ready' — implies right to adequate healthcare. Survivor testimony emphasizes vaccine necessity. Structure: free access (isAccessibleForFree), responsive design, accessible markup support material wellbeing information access. Domain accessibility modifier +0.08 applied. Strong positive signal.
+0.65
Article 26Education
M A: advocating access to education on vaccine science F: framing vaccine information as foundational to informed citizenship P: free article enables self-development through health knowledge
Editorial
+0.56
Structural
+0.54
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Article provides public access to vaccine policy debate and scientific consensus ('the only thing to fix polio is the polio vaccine'). Free publication supports right to share in cultural/scientific advancement. Domain access model modifier +0.12 applied. Moderate-strong positive.
+0.55
Article 27Cultural Participation
L F: framing scientific consensus as shared cultural heritage P: article reports on vaccine science accessibility
Editorial
+0.48
Structural
+0.45
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Limited explicit cultural/scientific community framing in snippet. Article does report on scientific consensus (polio prevention via vaccine) as shared knowledge, supporting right to participate in scientific/cultural life. Modest signal.
+0.57
Article 28Social & International Order
M F: framing article as contribution to social/international order P: journalism supporting human rights realization via informed citizenry
Editorial
+0.52
Structural
+0.50
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Article contributes to public understanding of policy affecting human rights (health, information access). Editorial independence and factual reporting support conditions for rights realization. Modest positive.
+0.42
Article 29Duties to Community
L F: article subject to journalistic responsibility framing P: commenting permitted (moderated) but limited
Editorial
+0.38
Structural
+0.42
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Article 29 (duties/responsibilities): Limited explicit framing of journalist/reader duty in snippet. Byline and editorial standards implicit. Moderated comments (commentable: false) suggest editorial responsibility acknowledged but restrictive on public input. Mild positive with conservative modifier.
+0.26
Article 30No Destruction of Rights
M F: article itself not misused to restrict rights P: extensive tracking/ad infrastructure could enable rights-restricting surveillance
Editorial
+0.32
Structural
+0.28
Combined
ND
Context Mod.
ND
Article 30 (preventing rights destruction): Editorial content supports rights realization, but structural infrastructure (ad tracking, remarketing, permutive, comscore, DFP) creates surveillance capability that could enable restriction of rights. Negative modifier -0.04 applied due to privacy/tracking tension. Ambiguous signal.