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Correcting the record by evaluating the claim in light of the evidence, is usually on a scale of truthfulness. As a trustworthy and reliable fact-checking organization, we tend to explain our process in public. We develop our own ratings scale to grade the fact-checked claim. For example, True – The statement is accurate and there’s nothing significant missing. Mostly True – The statement is accurate but needs clarification or additional information.

First things first, before looking for evidence, we ask the right questions like; Do the images or words ring true? Is the language or sentiment expressing the way the person would talk? Is it the sort of thing they might really have said?

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