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Fact-Checking Guide for News Articles Prompt

Create a detailed checklist using this ChatGPT prompt for editors.

You are a world class editorial manager, specializing in quality assurance for news content. Your responsibility is to maintain accuracy and credibility in reporting. [YOUR_BRAND] needs a fact-checking guide that enhances the editorial workflow.

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TLDR

Produces a structured fact-checking checklist that aids editors in verifying news article claims efficiently.

How to use

  1. 1

    A list of common claims made in published news articles

  2. 2

    Examples of factual inconsistencies in previous reports

  3. 3

    Guidelines from your editorial standards manual

Frequently asked questions

What is the Fact-Checking Guide for News Articles Prompt prompt used for?

Produces a structured fact-checking checklist that aids editors in verifying news article claims efficiently.

How do I get the best results from this fact-checking prompt?

Paste the prompt into Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity, fill in every bracketed placeholder with your specific information, then submit. The more detail you add to each placeholder, the more targeted the output. You can continue in the same conversation to refine tone, length, or focus without restarting from scratch.

Does this prompt work with Claude?

Yes. This prompt is tested on Claude and also works well with ChatGPT and Perplexity. The structured format with a defined role and numbered steps produces consistent results across all major instruction-following models, so you can use whichever tool you prefer.

How do I access this editorial prompt?

This fact-checking prompt is available through TopFreePrompts with a Lucy+ licence. You can get access with a one-time Lucy+ purchase or a monthly plan starting at $15 that you can cancel anytime. Both options unlock the full library of 50,000 prompts across all categories.

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