The Tea Box News fact-checking section is committed to ensuring that the stories and reports we cover are as accurate and trustworthy as possible. To help our readers better understand the reliability of the information they encounter, we use a detailed, four-level fact-checking system that evaluates the truthfulness and credibility of each story. Here’s how it works:
- True: This label is applied to stories that are completely accurate and verified. Every fact, quote, and claim within the report is confirmed to be true, providing readers with fully reliable information that can be trusted.
- Half Truth: This tier is assigned to stories that contain mostly accurate information but require additional context. While the core of the story is true, some of the mainstream reporting might be somewhat misleading or incomplete. Readers will gain a better understanding of the issue by reading the full article, which provides necessary details to clarify any ambiguity.
- Fake News: This rating is reserved for stories that are fabricated, entirely false, or heavily misleading. These reports lack credibility, present falsehoods, or grossly distort the facts, often with the intent to deceive or misinform readers.
At Tea Box News, we strive to give our readers the tools to discern reliable information from misleading or false reports. Our fact-checking system offers transparency and clarity, ensuring that our audience can trust the stories we publish.