Is an Unbiased Fact-Checker Possible?

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Dive into the intricate world of online fact-checking in this video. With the rise of misinformation and wavering trust in conventional fact-checkers, finding an unbiased and objective source has become more crucial than ever. Explore how Twitter is innovating the space with its community notes feature, allowing users to refute controversial statements with credible information. Witness the power of collaborative fact-checking and join the discussion on its potential to reshape our digital consumption. Has the community approach restored your faith in online fact-checking? Share your experiences and insights in the comments below. 👇

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Facts aren't biased. Facts are objectively true statements. They can be proven to BE true unlike opinions. They don't "lean" one way or the other. They just are what happened. This is Joe's "Alternate Facts" statement. His statement is stupid. If you have little faith in fact checkers YOU just simply don't like the fact. That doesn't mean the fact is biased; YOU ARE.

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