Fact-Checking at Scale with DimensionRank
Gregory Coppola

TL;DR
This paper introduces DimensionRank, a scalable fact-checking platform that uses a two-dimensional rating system to improve information verification and supports formal proofs, addressing limitations of existing models.
Contribution
It proposes a novel platform-based approach with a two-dimensional rating system for scalable fact-checking, and provides an open-source implementation.
Findings
Effective platformization of fact-checking at scale
Enhanced information-seeking queries with two-dimensional ratings
Supports formal proofs in propositional calculus
Abstract
The most important problem that has emerged after twenty years of popular internet usage is that of fact-checking at scale. This problem is experienced acutely in both of the major internet application platform types, web search and social media. We offer a working definition of what a "platform" is. We critically deconstruct what we call the "PolitiFact" model of fact checking, and show it to be inherently inferior for fact-checking at scale to a platform-b ased solution. Our central contribution is to show how to effectively platformize the problem of fact-checking at scale. We show how a two-dimensional rating system, with dimensions agreement and hotness allows us to create information-seeking queries not possible with the on e-dimensional rating system predominating on existing platforms. And, we show that, underlying our user-friendly user-interface, lies a system that allows…
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TopicsPrimate Behavior and Ecology · Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies · Child and Animal Learning Development
