Riffian

How do you fact-check your sources?

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We’re living in a world full of bias, and now AI can generate almost anything.
Soon, it might be impossible to tell what’s real or fake just by looking at it.

That’s one of the reasons I built FactCheckTool.com.

You paste a link and get claim analysis, a credibility score, bias signals, AI detection, and a clear explanation in seconds.

You can create a free account and test it for a limited time.

But honestly, I want to know:

How do you fact-check what you see online?

At the end of the day, we’re all publishers, whether it’s for our business or just as individuals who like to share things.

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James Chris

I usually check news on FactCheck.org to verify what I’m reading. Your tool sounds especially useful for social media though. Let me know if you ever need a hand with social media 🙂

Riffian

@jameschris2022 Ofc, leave us an email for business contact@factchecktool.com, and FactCheckTool.com can verify news too btw :D