XFacter: Social Media Fact Checker
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)Overview
AI-powered fact checker for social media posts using ChatGPT
XFacter is an AI-powered Chrome Extension that helps you instantly fact-check social media content and online claims across multiple platforms like Twitter/X, Reddit, Quora, and LinkedIn. With just one click, XFacter analyzes the post you're viewing, checks its factual accuracy using the ChatGPT API, and shows a factual probability score, a concise summary of the analysis, and credible sources for verification. Whether you're a casual reader, researcher, student, or content moderator, XFacter ensures you never fall for misinformation again. It also provides a text input box so you can paste in any claim from unsupported websites, blogs, or forums ā and still get a complete fact-check in seconds. Think of it as your personal AI truth detector for the web. Key Features ā Auto-detects posts on Twitter/X, Reddit, Quora, LinkedIn & more. š ā "Fact Check!" button to analyze any post with a single click š ā ChatGPT-powered analysis with natural language understanding š¤ ā Factual probability score (e.g. 85% accurate) š ā Detailed breakdown of which parts are likely true/false š§ ā Credible sources linked directly for deeper review š ā Manual text input box for unsupported platforms or custom content āļø ā Minimalist UI that works seamlessly with your browsing experience š” ā Dark mode compatible š Get Started with XFacter for FREE! š Popular Use Cases 1. Social Media Posts Instantly analyze claims on Twitter, Reddit, Quora, or LinkedIn while scrolling. Great for spotting misinformation early. 2. Trending Topics & Viral Claims Debunk hype-driven posts and fast-spreading claims with one click. 3. Copy-Pasted Content Paste content from websites, emails, or comments into the extension to get a real-time factual analysis. 4. Comment Moderation Perfect for community managers and platform moderators who need to validate high-stakes replies or heated discussions. 5. Academic & Research Use Check online discussions or crowd-sourced answers for alignment with research-based facts. āļø How to Use XFacter š§© Getting Started šµ Sign in to OpenAI (https://auth.openai.com/log-in) and generate your personal API key. šµ Install XFacter extension & add it to your Chrome browser from the Chrome Web Store. šµ Click the XFacter icon in your Chrome toolbar. šµ Paste your ChatGPT API key and click āSaveā. š Using XFacter on Social Media šµ Visit any supported site: Twitter/X, Reddit, Quora, Facebook, or LinkedIn. šµ Open a post or thread you'd like to analyze. šµ Click the XFacter icon while viewing the post. šµ If the extension detects post content, it will appear in the popup, along with a platform label. šµ Click the āFact Check!ā button. XFacter will analyze the content using the ChatGPT API. šµ See the factual probability score, a concise analysis, and a list of linked sources to verify the claim. āļø Using Manual Input (For Unsupported Websites or Custom Claims) šµ Click the XFacter icon in your toolbar from any webpage. šµ In the provided text input box, paste the post, quote, or statement you'd like to fact-check. šµ Click āFact Check!ā šµ Just like with detected posts, you'll receive a factual probability score, an explanation, and reliable sources for further reading.
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Details
- Version1.2
- UpdatedJune 18, 2025
- Offered byDivya C
- Size53.34KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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