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Evaluating Misinformation

Evaluating Misinformation

An objective system for assessing and weighing news

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Jan 03, 2024
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Evaluating Misinformation

An objective system for assessing and weighing news

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Evaluating Misinformation. Photo by Md Mahdi on Unsplash

We know why this topic is important.

What we need to discuss is HOW to get it done.

This paper is intended to be the beginning of a discussion of HOW to help people evaluate news and information, not just in the political realm.  It is only a starting point.  I hope to start a community that discusses this topic without mention of any political issues.  This is a system that stands independent of opinions.

Further, my goal is to create a system that can be applied to historical events as a way of testing its value.  After all, if there is nothing new under the sun, the system we create for evaluating misinformation should work in a 19th century context as well as a 21st.

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  1. In any legal filing, has the provider of news ever claimed to be a character that is not meant to be taken at face value?

  2. Has the provider of news ever issued a correction to…

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