Fact Check Citations
Overview
Audit text for factual reliability and provide compact citations. Mark each claim status, explain uncertainty, and separate verified facts from assumptions.
Trigger Examples
- •"Проверь факты в этой статье и дай источники."
- •"Провалидируй даты, цифры и фамилии."
- •"Приведи цитирование к одному формату перед публикацией."
Workflow
- •Extract factual claims from the draft.
- •Classify each claim by risk level (low/medium/high impact).
- •Verify using reliable primary or official sources.
- •Assign status and confidence for each claim.
- •Provide corrected wording for inaccurate or unsupported claims.
- •Return citations in one consistent format.
Output Format
Return sections in this order:
- •
Checked claims - •
Corrections required - •
Citation list - •
Unverified or ambiguous points
For each item in Checked claims, use:
- •
Claim: - •
Status:Verified|Partly verified|Not verified|False - •
Confidence:High|Medium|Low - •
Reason:one concise sentence - •
Source(s):numbered references
Verification Rules
- •Preserve exact numbers, dates, names, and units during checks.
- •Prefer primary sources (official docs, regulator data, publisher originals, papers).
- •If only secondary sources exist, mark confidence lower.
- •Do not invent sources or fill missing evidence with assumptions.
- •If a claim cannot be verified, label it explicitly and suggest safer wording.
Citation Rules
- •Use numbered references like
[1],[2]. - •Keep one canonical source per claim when possible; add extras only if needed.
- •Include title, publisher/author, date, and URL.
- •Reuse the same reference number for repeated use of one source.
Use references/citation-template.md for exact formatting and confidence guidance.