SOURCE TRANSPARENCY CHECKER
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This tool analyses text for vague, anonymous or opaque sourcing.
Paste an article, statement or press release and it will highlight phrases such as “unnamed source”, “experts say”, “studies suggest”, “insiders say”, and other non-specific attributions.
It’s a quick way to see how much a piece of writing relies on accountable evidence versus unverified or vague claims.
Paste an article, statement or press release and it will highlight phrases such as “unnamed source”, “experts say”, “studies suggest”, “insiders say”, and other non-specific attributions.
It’s a quick way to see how much a piece of writing relies on accountable evidence versus unverified or vague claims.
Source Transparency Checker
Paste an article, statement or press release to see how often it leans on vague or opaque sourcing. This tool highlights phrases like “unnamed source”, “experts say”, “studies suggest”, “insiders say”, and similar.
Total vague/opaque sourcing markers
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Transparency note
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This is a heuristic tool. It flags obvious vague sourcing phrases; it does not judge whether anonymity is justified, only how heavily the text leans on non-specific sources instead of named, accountable ones.
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