FactCheckArmenia.com

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FactCheckArmenia.com is a website that provides fact-checking services specifically focused on Armenia and related topics. The site aims to provide accurate, unbiased information to the public, debunking misinformation and disinformation that may circulate in the media or online.

Overview[edit | edit source]

FactCheckArmenia.com was established with the goal of promoting transparency and accountability in the dissemination of information related to Armenia. The website uses a team of dedicated researchers and journalists who scrutinize claims made in the media, on social media platforms, and by public figures.

Methodology[edit | edit source]

The fact-checking process at FactCheckArmenia.com involves several steps. First, a claim is identified and selected for review. The team then conducts thorough research, consulting a variety of sources to verify the accuracy of the claim. The findings are then compiled into a report, which is published on the website. Each report includes the original claim, the evidence found, and a verdict on the claim's accuracy.

Impact[edit | edit source]

FactCheckArmenia.com has played a significant role in promoting media literacy in Armenia and beyond. By debunking false claims and providing accurate information, the website helps to combat the spread of misinformation and disinformation. This contributes to a more informed public and a healthier democratic process.

Criticism and Controversy[edit | edit source]

Like all fact-checking websites, FactCheckArmenia.com has faced criticism. Some critics argue that the site may have a bias, while others question the accuracy of its fact-checking process. However, the website maintains that it adheres to strict standards of journalistic integrity and objectivity.

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