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Corrections and challenging a result
We would rather be corrected than be wrong. If you believe a credibility result is mistaken, please tell us. Every challenge is read by a person and helps us improve the tool.
When to challenge a result
- A claim has been rated in a way the evidence does not support.
- The analysis has misread satire, context or the meaning of a claim.
- A cited source is wrong, missing, or does not say what we suggested.
- A factual error appears anywhere in a result.
How to submit a challenge
Email admin@factorfiction.news with the subject "Challenge a result", and include as much of the following as you can:
- The link or text you analysed.
- The specific claim or score you are challenging.
- Why you think it is wrong, ideally with a reliable source.
- The date and time you ran the analysis, if you have it.
Tip: for a fast second opinion, use the "What would verify" deep check on the claim itself. It runs a fresh, web-search-backed review and cites its sources, which is often the quickest way to settle a disputed claim.
What happens next
- We acknowledge your challenge and review the analysis.
- Where we find an error, we correct it and, where relevant, improve the method so it does not recur.
- We reply to let you know the outcome.
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