Anti-Bullshit MCP Server
@bmorphism
MCP server for analyzing claims, validating sources, and detecting manipulation using multiple epistemological frameworks
Overview
What is Anti-Bullshit MCP Server?
Anti-Bullshit MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server that analyzes claims, validates sources, and detects manipulation using multiple epistemological frameworks. It is designed for anyone needing systematic fact-checking and source credibility assessment, from journalists to researchers.
How to use Anti-Bullshit MCP Server?
Install Node.js >= 18.0.0, run npm install and npm run build. Add the server to Claude Desktop or VSCode extension by editing the MCP server configuration file with the command node and the path to the built index.js. The server exposes three tools: analyze_claim, validate_sources, and check_manipulation.
Key features of Anti-Bullshit MCP Server
- Analyzes claims using four epistemological frameworks (empirical, responsible, harmonic, pluralistic)
- Validates source credibility, authority, and conflicts of interest
- Detects manipulation tactics like emotional pressure and false authority
- Cross-references sources across multiple platforms
- Uses 2025-01-01 as reference date for temporal analysis
Use cases of Anti-Bullshit MCP Server
- Fact-checking controversial claims for research or journalism
- Validating cited sources in academic or policy documents
- Detecting manipulative language in marketing or political messaging
- Assessing methodological rigor of studies and experiments
FAQ from Anti-Bullshit MCP Server
What frameworks are used to analyze claims?
The server offers four frameworks: empirical (verifiable evidence), responsible (ethical and community impact), harmonic (coherence with established knowledge), and pluralistic (combines all perspectives).
How do I install the server?
Ensure Node.js >= 18.0.0, then run npm install and npm run build. Configure the server in Claude Desktop or VSCode extension by adding a JSON entry with the node command and the build output path.
What tools does the server provide?
Three tools: analyze_claim (evaluates claims using chosen framework), validate_sources (checks cited sources and authority), and check_manipulation (identifies manipulation tactics).
What reference date is used for temporal analysis?
The server uses 2025-01-01 as the reference date, particularly relevant for philosophical puzzles like Goodman's "grue" paradox.