FactProof exists to help readers distinguish accurate information from misinformation, disinformation, and misleading framing. We investigate claims regardless of which political party, media outlet, or ideological tradition originates them. Our goal is not to tell readers what to think — it is to provide the best available evidence so readers can think more clearly for themselves.
We are editorially independent. We do not accept direction from political organizations, advocacy groups, or advertisers on which claims to investigate or how to rate them.
We prioritize claims based on:
| Rating | Definition | Example |
|---|---|---|
| TRUE | Accurate and presented in proper context. Key facts are not omitted in a way that changes the meaning. | "U.S. inflation peaked at 9.1% in June 2022" — confirmed by BLS CPI data. |
| FALSE | Not supported by available evidence and contradicts reliable primary sources. | "Social Security bankrupt by 2030" — contradicts every trustees report. |
| MISLEADING | Literally accurate but framing, context, or omissions create a false impression. | Raw crime counts compared across cities without per-capita adjustment. |
| UNVERIFIED | Cannot be confirmed or denied with available evidence. We explain why. | Statistics tracing back to an anonymous source with no disclosed methodology. |
| SATIRE | Originated as satire or parody but shared as fact. | Headline from a satirical publication shared without the satire label. |
We apply the following hierarchy when weighing conflicting information:
We do not cite anonymous sources as primary evidence. We do not cite other fact-checking organizations' verdicts as primary sources — we conduct our own independent investigation.
When we make errors, we correct them promptly and transparently. Corrections are noted at the top of the affected article, dated, and explained clearly. We do not delete or silently edit articles after publication. A full log of corrections is available on our Corrections page.
FactProof is funded through display advertising revenue. Advertisers have no input into editorial decisions, claim selection, or verdict ratings. We do not accept sponsored content, paid fact-checks, or money from political organizations, campaigns, or advocacy groups.
Our editorial team is compensated through salary, not by any metric tied to verdicts assigned or subjects checked.
We do not fact-check opinions, predictions about the future, satire, or rhetorical hyperbole that a reasonable person would not interpret as a factual claim. We are not arbiters of political or policy debates — we can check whether a statistic is accurate, but we do not take sides on whether a policy is wise or morally correct.