FactFilterHub encourages readers to actively participate in identifying and challenging misinformation. Public involvement plays an important role in strengthening accountability and helping us detect claims that may require verification. If you come across content that seems doubtful, misleading, or widely circulated without clear evidence, you can submit it for review.

Our team evaluates submissions carefully and prioritizes those that have significant public interest, reach, or potential impact.


What You Can Submit

You can submit a wide range of claims that you believe should be verified, including:

  • Viral social media posts that appear misleading or unverified
  • Public speeches, interviews, or statements made by officials or public figures
  • News articles or reports that seem inaccurate or questionable
  • Advertisements or promotional claims that may be exaggerated or unsupported
  • Images or videos circulating online that may be taken out of context or manipulated

Providing the original source, link, or supporting material helps our team assess the claim more effectively.


How the Process Works

To ensure a fair and structured review, all submissions follow a defined evaluation process:

  1. Submit the claim along with a source link, reference, or any available context.
  2. Our editorial team reviews the submission to determine relevance, credibility, and public interest value.
  3. Selected claims are prioritized for detailed verification based on their impact and circulation.
  4. Verified findings, along with supporting evidence, are published publicly on the platform.

Submitting a claim does not guarantee that it will be investigated or published. However, every submission is reviewed and considered as part of our ongoing effort to identify and address misinformation.