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  2. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    Full Fact: independent fact-checking organization based in the UK which aims to "promote accuracy in public debate", launched in 2009. [ 152 ] FactCheckNI: the first independent dedicated fact-checking service for Northern Ireland, launched in 2016, checking claims as well as offering training in critical thinking, tools and techniques any ...

  3. Full Fact - Wikipedia

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    Full Fact was founded in 2009 by businessman Michael Samuel, the charity's chair, and Will Moy, who served as director.It has 18 staff as of 2019. [2] Moy had been working as a researcher for Lord Low and noticed that lobbyists often provided inaccurate briefings to legislators, [3] while Samuel had been concerned about accuracy in public debate for some years.

  4. Trier of fact - Wikipedia

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    The factfinder differs by the type of proceeding. In a jury trial, it is the jury; in a non-jury trial, the judge is both the factfinder and the trier of law. In administrative proceedings, the factfinder may be a hearing officer or a hearing body. [3]

  5. Factfinder - Wikipedia

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    Factfinder may refer to: Trier of fact, a legal position. American FactFinder, a data retrieval product of the U.S. Census Bureau This page was last edited on 28 ...

  6. Category:Fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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  7. Snopes - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, [8] [9] [10] David and Barbara Mikkelson created an urban folklore web site that would become Snopes.com. Snopes was an early online encyclopedia focused on urban legends, which mainly presented search results of user discussions based at first on their contributions to the Usenet newsgroup alt.folklore.urban (AFU) where they'd been active. [11]

  8. Fact - Wikipedia

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    This use is reflected in the terms "fact-find" and "fact-finder" (e.g., "set up a fact-finding commission"). [11] Facts may be checked by reason, experiment, personal experience, or may be argued from authority.

  9. Fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    Several organizations are devoted to post hoc fact-checking: examples include FactCheck.org and PolitiFact in the US, and Full Fact in the UK. External post hoc fact-checking organizations first arose in the US in the early 2000s, [1] and the concept grew in relevance and spread to various other countries during the 2010s. [9]