Standalone Prompt

事实核查

Fact Checking is for examining a claim, statistic, or proposal that sounds confident. It first separates facts, inferences, and values, verifies sources and context, and then checks causation, hidden assumptions, and omitted explanations.

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Complete prompt

The claim I want to check is: 【Paste a claim, conclusion, data point, or proposal】. First separate it into: 1. Facts that can be externally verified. 2. Conclusions inferred from those facts. 3. Value judgments contained in the statement. For each factual claim, search the web and check the source, sample, date, and full context. Label it as: 1. Verified. 2. Broadly correct but needs narrowing. 3. Disputed. 4. Insufficient evidence. 5. Clearly false. Assuming the relevant facts are true, continue by checking: 1. Whether the facts actually support the conclusion. 2. Whether the reasoning contains unverified assumptions. 3. Whether it confuses correlation with causation. 4. Whether it omits alternative explanations or important information. 5. The conditions under which the conclusion holds or fails. Finish with: 1. Which facts are reliable and which need correction. 2. The most important flaw in the reasoning chain. 3. The strongest corrected version of the argument. 4. How much confidence I should place in it right now.

After copying, replace 【Paste a claim, conclusion, data point, or proposal】 with your actual question.