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Truth Debunked
The internet moves fast. Falsehoods move faster.

We are an independent website publishing fact checks, news, and explainers to help readers better understand claims circulating online and in the media.

Our goal is simple: Separating truth from misinformation, because facts matter.

We focus on accuracy, context, and transparency. When we publish a fact check or an analysis, we link to the sources we used and explain our reasoning in plain language.


What we publish

Fact Checks

We evaluate specific claims—quotes, screenshots, statistics, photos, and videos—by comparing them with reliable evidence and reputable sources. Each fact check aims to clearly show:

  • What the claim says
  • What the evidence supports
  • What context is missing (if any)
  • What remains uncertain (when information is still developing)

News & Updates

We cover developments related to misinformation, content manipulation, and major narratives spreading online.

Explainers & Guides

We publish educational articles that break down complex topics and share practical tips on how to evaluate information before sharing it.


Our approach

We follow a consistent verification process where possible:

  1. Locate the earliest available source of a claim
  2. Check whether media or quotes appear altered or out of context
  3. Cross-check against primary documents, credible datasets, and reputable reporting
  4. Provide citations and supporting links
  5. Update articles when new information becomes available

Corrections and updates

We take accuracy seriously. If we make a mistake, we correct it. Significant corrections and updates are added to the article so readers can see what changed and when.

If you believe something we published is inaccurate, please contact us through our Contact page with:

  • The article link
  • The specific issue
  • A source that supports your correction request

Independence and transparency

TruthDebunked is committed to clear labeling and transparency. We aim to separate:

  • Reporting vs. commentary
  • Verified information vs. developing claims

We encourage readers to review our sources and make informed decisions.


Contact

To submit a claim for review, request a correction, or share a tip, please visit our Contact Us page.

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