Can be properly assessed as more or less reasonable, or simply true or false. Can be adjudicated on the basis of publicly available evidence and commonly held standards of reasoning. Logically may reject a claim for the following reasons: We can only check assertions, or sentences which can be interpreted as assertions. An assertion is any sentence which aims to make somebody believe something to be true. If a submitted claim cannot be interpreted as an assertion, it will be rejected.
Sometimes an otherwise valid claim cannot be settled by any evidence to which we have access, nor could have access to in the future. These will usually be claims which are entirely grounded in matters of taste, historical claims which no evidence can bear upon, or claims of a fundamentally moral or religious nature.
Very occasionally, it may be necessary for us to reject a claim because engaging with it at all would be irresponsible. This may be because we do not have the space, the expertise or the capacity to give sufficient context to a claim, which would make any judgement we could make ultimately unhelpful. We will also not engage with trolls, nor entertain harmful conspiracies, unless there is a clear journalistic case for publishing a rebuttal. Claim Publication Policy Any claim submitted by a user which is not rejected for the above reasons receives a judgement based on the best available evidence.
Our claims are awarded a star rating out of five by our supervising fact checkers. Any claim which is awarded four or five stars is published in the fact check library on our website. Claims must be awarded at least three stars before they are returned to users. We highlight a selection of published fact checks in our highlight feed on our app and on our website. These are four or five star claims, rotated daily, and selected for local interest different highlight feeds are shown in different geographical areas.
How do we decide the point at issue? How do you decide what is helpful? How we handle deception? When we levy a charge of deception, we specify the kind of deception we are accusing the speaker of: Lying: saying something you know to be false in order to deceptively cause others to believe it is true.
Partly True This claim may be misleading in some, insubstantive respects, but is still helpful in understanding the point at issue. Misleading This claim is mostly unhelpful in understanding the point at issue, even though elements of this claim may be justified by available evidence.
False This claim is entirely unjustified by the available evidence. Unverifiable We cannot adjudicate this claim because there is insufficient evidence available for us to make a judgement. How do we decide what sources to use? Expert Consensus: Internationally respected organisations and experts in the relevant field explicitly accept this as indisputable fact. But what if they want a quicker fix? What if they want to know, with the click of a button, if the article they are reading may include fabricated content?
Well, there may now be an app for that — in fact, many apps. The wave of falsehoods that dominated the election cycle has inspired several enterprising companies and individuals to create mobile applications and web browser extensions to promote fact-checking and detect stories with falsehoods.
Many share similar design characteristics and functionality. Several of the best apps and extensions simply make fact-checks more accessible.
These apps, including Settle It! Discusses client, custodian, and other contributor data integration with FactSet Integration process overview Recommendations for secure data transfer Example data transfer and encryption scripts Connectivity questionnaire for new transfers Download English Download Japanese Download Korean Download Mandarin.
Jupyter Notebooks. FactSet Workstation General Release. Version: FactSet Workstation Early Adopter. FactSet Office Lite Add-in. FactSet for iOS. FactSet for Android. FactSet in OpenFin Beta. Windows Toolkit installer. Installation Guide User Guide. Windows bit Windows bit x R Integration V3. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. App Store Preview. Screenshots iPad iPhone. Description FactStream helps you find the truth in American politics by bringing together the work of the three largest U.
Oct 20, Version 2. Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Information Seller Christopher Guess. Size Category News. Compatibility iPhone Requires iOS
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