Tag Archive: correction requests

Correction request sent to PolitiFact, May 3, 2024

On May 3, 2024, Zebra Fact Check sent a correction request to PolitiFact concerning its assessment of Florida’s proposed abortion rights amendment. Of note, our request includes the claim that the Miami Herald evaluated the same claim and came to a different conclusion. In fact, the two stories looked at different, albeit equivalent, claims. We acknowledge the mistake while holding…
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A reply, of sorts, from the International Fact-Checking Network, March 20, 2024

Our trip to the Poynter Institute, followed by an email to the person I met at Poynter carrying a forwarded email from Aug. 9, 2023, ended up bearing some fruit. This page documents our email outreach thanking Alex Mahadevan for greeting us a Poynter, IFCN Director Angie Drobnic Holan’s reply, my reply to Holan and company and Poynter president Neil…
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Correction requests sent to Slate, Feb. 5, Feb. 6, and Feb. 22, 2024

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Slate published false information from interviewee and PolitiFact employee Louis Jacobson in a Feb. 1, 2024 article. We sent two correction requests which Slate appeared to initially heed. But Slate changed its update in a misleading way, so we sent a third correction request on Feb. 22, 2024. That request, unfortunately, has a mistake on our part. One of our…
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PolitiFact stands pat with misleading Bush v. Gore narrative

PolitiFact published an explainer of the Trump ballot removal case before the Supreme Court. The Feb. 8, 2024 article had what we consider an ambiguous description of the Supreme Court case Bush v. Gore from 2000: The last time the Supreme Court played such a pivotal role in the presidential race was in 2000, when the justices ruled 5-4 to…
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Correction request and “complaint” sent to LogicallyAI, August 14 and 17, 2023

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After finding a failed fact check at LogicallyAI, one of Meta’s “fact-checking partners,” Zebra Fact Check sent a correction request using the form provided under each LogicallyAI fact check. And after no apparent response within the promised 48 hours, we sent a second communication asking why LogicallyAI had neither responded nor fixed the flawed fact check.