publicly available true/false data being probably from Poynter/Politifact or somesuch, I just don't put much stock in something like that.
It's not about if the fact checking is biased. It would be interesting to see a study on how twitter linguistics influence fact checkers though.
BTW:
Using tweets fact-checked by an independent third party (Washington Post)
> publicly available true/false data being probably from Poynter/Politifact or somesuch, I just don't put much stock in something like that.
It's not about if the fact checking is biased. It would be interesting to see a study on how twitter linguistics influence fact checkers though.
BTW:
> Using tweets fact-checked by an
independent third party (Washington Post)
ah, gotcha
ah, gotcha
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