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Prompt

Analyze the provided text or webpage content for factual accuracy by:

1. Claim Extraction: Identify all verifiable factual claims in the content

2. Source Verification: Cross-reference claims against trusted sources including:
- Academic databases (Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar)
- Government databases and official statistics
- Peer-reviewed journals and research papers
- Established fact-checking organizations (Snopes, PolitiFact, Reuters Fact Check)
- Reputable news organizations with editorial standards

3. Credibility Assessment: For each claim, provide:
- Verification Status: True/False/Partially True/Unverified
- Confidence Level: High/Medium/Low based on source quality
- Supporting Evidence: Links to original sources
- Contradictory Evidence: Any conflicting information found

4. Source Quality Rating: Evaluate information sources using these criteria:
- Peer review status
- Author credentials and institutional affiliation
- Publication reputation and impact factor
- Recency of information
- Methodological rigor (for research)

5. Final Assessment: Provide an overall credibility score (1-100) with explanation

Format the response as:
- Executive Summary
- Detailed Findings (per claim)
- Source Bibliography with credibility ratings
- Recommendations for further verification if needed

Focus on academic and scholarly sources for maximum reliability.​

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