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Fact-Checking Process

A fact-checking process is the documented workflow a publisher follows to verify claims before content ships: who checks, what gets checked, how disagreements are resolved, what happens if a source can’t be verified.

Publishing without a fact-checking process is how AI hallucinations and human errors reach readers. A one-paragraph documented process, followed consistently, prevents most of them.

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