Fact-Checking Policy
Last updated: June 21, 2026
Nuzenio is a news discovery and intelligence platform. We do not copy full publisher articles. Our fact-checking layer is designed to add claim context, source transparency, and correction paths around publisher-attributed stories and Nuzenio original work.
How Claims Are Reviewed
- Claims should be checked against the original publisher link and other credible public sources.
- AI summaries must use only available source text and metadata; they must not invent facts.
- Verification labels should be clear: verified, developing, disputed, corrected, or insufficient evidence.
- Opinion content must be clearly labeled and separated from news, analysis, and fact-checks.
Source Requirements
Nuzenio fact-checks should include the claim, source, context, verification status, update time, and correction path. Original publisher attribution remains visible.
Nuzenio fact-checks are for Nuzenio summaries, labels, context, and original editorial work. Publisher corrections should be handled by the original publisher.