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A citizen journalist may have a personal viewpoint that is biased by nature. This can be described as a point of view.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
Yes — that idea is correct. Common, clearer ways to express it:

- "A citizen journalist may have a personal viewpoint that is inherently biased."
- "A citizen journalist's work can reflect a subjective perspective or editorial bias."
- "This can be described as a subjective point of view or partiality."

Notes on nuance:
- "Point of view" or "perspective" is a neutral term for someone's angle.
- "Bias," "partiality," or "editorial bias" implies a systematic distortion away from neutrality.
- "Subjectivity" signals reporting shaped by personal experience or opinion.

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