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How Skryvo's fact-checking verifies claims with sources
Fact-checking scans a draft for checkable claims, searches for supporting sources, and flags anything it can't back up — with links you can review.
What to know:
- It surfaces sources, so you can judge the claim yourself rather than trusting a black box.
- It's strongest on factual, checkable statements; opinion and forecasts are left to you.
- Treat a flag as "look closer here," not "this is wrong."
If you're integrating this into a pipeline, share what you're building — happy to talk shapes and edge cases.
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