If an informational message about certain “facts” sounds too general, it should not be trusted. Also, a text that contains inconsistencies, distortions of facts and other roundings of the truth is not worth trusting.
Even photographs, which are supposed to give more value to the content and inspire trust, are one of the most common types of fake on the web today.
It is not difficult to identify the original among other pictures: as a rule, it is of better quality and larger than copies. From the original photo, you can understand when and where it was first published. This is important, as old photographs are often passed off as current or shown in a completely different context.
The main difference between facts and conjectures is that facts can always be verified and compared - the Exorde project is developing a system for finding the original source of photographs. Sometimes it will be enough to find out who exactly posted the picture or photo on the Internet in order to understand the fake in front of us or not.
For example, this photo:
Venice covered with "ice": the author harmoniously combined the views of Venice and a shot of Lake Baikal.
It took a very long time to find out that this is a fake. Not all Internet users are so picky and will want to spend a lot of their personal time to recognize a fake. To do this, the Exorde project comes to the rescue, which will quickly find the original resource.
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