source-verification

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npx skills add https://github.com/jamditis/claude-skills-journalism --skill source-verification

Source verification methodology

Systematic approaches for verifying sources, claims, and digital content in journalism and research.

Verification framework The SIFT method

S - Stop: Don't immediately share or use unverified information I - Investigate the source: Who is behind the information? F - Find better coverage: What do other reliable sources say? T - Trace claims: Find the original source of the claim

Source credibility checklist

Source evaluation template

Basic identification

  • [ ] Full name/organization identified
  • [ ] Contact information verifiable
  • [ ] Professional credentials checkable
  • [ ] Online presence consistent across platforms

Expertise assessment

  • [ ] Relevant expertise for the claim being made
  • [ ] Track record in this subject area
  • [ ] Recognized by peers in the field
  • [ ] No history of spreading misinformation

Motivation analysis

  • [ ] Potential conflicts of interest identified
  • [ ] Financial stake in the outcome?
  • [ ] Political or ideological motivation?
  • [ ] Personal grievance involved?

Corroboration

  • [ ] Can claims be independently verified?
  • [ ] Do other credible sources confirm?
  • [ ] Is documentary evidence available?
  • [ ] Are there contradicting sources?

Digital verification techniques Social media account analysis

Account verification checklist

Account age and history

  • Creation date (older accounts more credible)
  • Posting frequency and patterns
  • Gaps in activity (dormant then suddenly active?)
  • Language consistency over time

Network analysis

  • Follower/following ratio
  • Quality of followers (real accounts vs. bots)
  • Interaction patterns (who engages with them?)
  • Mutual connections with verified accounts

Content patterns

  • Original content vs. reshares only
  • Topics discussed consistently
  • Geographic indicators in posts
  • Time zone of posting activity

Red flags

  • Recently created account making bold claims
  • Sudden pivot in topics or tone
  • Coordinated behavior with other accounts
  • Stock photo profile picture
  • Generic bio with no specifics

Reverse image search workflow

Image verification process

Tools to use: - Google Images (images.google.com) - TinEye (tineye.com) - Yandex Images (yandex.com/images) - best for faces - Bing Visual Search

Step 2: Check metadata (EXIF)

  • Original capture date/time
  • Camera/device information
  • GPS coordinates (if available)
  • Software used to edit

Tools: - Jeffrey's EXIF Viewer (exif.regex.info) - FotoForensics (fotoforensics.com) - InVID verification plugin

Step 3: Analyze image content

  • Weather conditions (match reported date?)
  • Shadows (consistent with time of day?)
  • Signage/text (correct language for location?)
  • Architecture (matches claimed location?)
  • Clothing (seasonal appropriateness?)

Step 4: Find original source

  • Earliest appearance online
  • Original photographer/source
  • Context of first publication
  • Has it been used in other contexts?

Video verification

Video verification checklist

Technical analysis

  • [ ] Resolution consistent throughout
  • [ ] Audio sync matches video
  • [ ] No visible editing artifacts
  • [ ] Lighting consistent across frames
  • [ ] Shadows behave naturally

Content analysis

  • [ ] Location identifiable and verifiable
  • [ ] Time indicators (sun position, shadows)
  • [ ] Weather matches historical records
  • [ ] Background details consistent
  • [ ] People's clothing appropriate for context

Metadata check

  • [ ] Upload date vs. claimed event date
  • [ ] Original source identified
  • [ ] Chain of custody traceable
  • [ ] Multiple angles available?

Tools

  • InVID/WeVerify browser extension
  • YouTube DataViewer (citizenevidence.amnestyusa.org)
  • Frame-by-frame analysis tools

Document verification PDF and document analysis

Document verification steps

Metadata examination

  • Creation date and modification history
  • Author information
  • Software used to create
  • Embedded fonts and images

Visual inspection

  • Consistent formatting throughout
  • Font matching (no spliced text)
  • Alignment of text and images
  • Quality consistent across pages
  • Signatures appear authentic

Content verification

  • Dates internally consistent
  • Names spelled correctly throughout
  • Reference numbers valid
  • Contact information verifiable
  • Letterhead matches known examples

Provenance

  • How was document obtained?
  • Chain of custody documented?
  • Original vs. copy?
  • Can source provide additional context?

Building a verification trail Documentation template

Verification record

Claim being verified: [State the specific claim]

Source of claim: - Name/account: - Platform: - Date first seen: - URL (archived):

Verification steps taken:

Step 1: [Description]

  • Action taken:
  • Tool/method used:
  • Result:
  • Screenshot/evidence saved: [filename]

Step 2: [Description]

  • Action taken:
  • Tool/method used:
  • Result:
  • Screenshot/evidence saved: [filename]

[Continue for each step]

Corroborating sources: 1. [Source 1] - [What it confirms] 2. [Source 2] - [What it confirms] 3. [Source 3] - [What it confirms]

Contradicting information: 1. [Source] - [What it contradicts]

Confidence assessment: - [ ] Verified true - [ ] Likely true (high confidence) - [ ] Unverified (insufficient evidence) - [ ] Likely false (contradicting evidence) - [ ] Verified false

Reasoning: [Explain your conclusion based on evidence]

Verification completed by: Date:

Archiving evidence Web archiving best practices

Save URLs to multiple archives for redundancy

ARCHIVE_SERVICES = [ 'https://web.archive.org/save/', # Internet Archive 'https://archive.ph/', # Archive.today 'https://perma.cc/', # Perma.cc (requires account) ]

def archive_url(url: str) -> dict: """Archive URL to multiple services.""" results = {}

# Internet Archive
try:
    response = requests.get(f'https://web.archive.org/save/{url}')
    if response.status_code == 200:
        results['wayback'] = response.url
except Exception as e:
    results['wayback_error'] = str(e)

# Archive.today (requires different approach)
# ... implementation

return results

Screenshot documentation

Screenshot best practices

  1. Full page capture: Use browser extensions for full-page screenshots
  2. Include URL bar: Shows the source URL
  3. Include timestamp: System clock visible or add manually
  4. Save metadata: Note when and how captured
  5. Multiple formats: Save as PNG (lossless) and PDF
  6. Secure storage: Hash files and store securely

Recommended tools: - Hunchly (hunch.ly) - automatic capture and logging - Screenpresso - full page with annotations - Browser print-to-PDF - includes URL and date

Interview verification Pre-interview source check

Source background check

Public records

  • [ ] Professional licenses verified
  • [ ] Court records checked
  • [ ] Business registrations confirmed
  • [ ] Property records (if relevant)
  • [ ] Campaign finance records (if political)

Professional background

  • [ ] LinkedIn profile reviewed
  • [ ] Employer confirmed
  • [ ] Previous employers contacted
  • [ ] Published work reviewed
  • [ ] Conference appearances verified

Social media audit

  • [ ] All platforms identified
  • [ ] Post history reviewed
  • [ ] Connections/followers analyzed
  • [ ] Previous statements on topic
  • [ ] Any deleted content found?

Media appearances

  • [ ] Previous interviews found
  • [ ] Consistency with current claims
  • [ ] Other journalists' assessments
  • [ ] Any retractions or corrections?

During interview verification

Real-time verification techniques

Document requests

  • Ask for documentation during interview
  • Verify documents aren't altered
  • Request originals, not copies when possible
  • Note document condition and provenance

Specific detail probing

  • Ask for specific dates, names, locations
  • Request corroborating witnesses
  • Ask "How do you know that?"
  • Follow up on vague answers

Consistency checks

  • Note initial version of story
  • Return to key points later
  • Compare details across tellings
  • Flag inconsistencies for follow-up

Recording best practices

  • Get consent (check local laws)
  • Use reliable recording equipment
  • Backup recording in real-time
  • Note non-verbal cues separately

Verification resources Essential tools Tool Purpose URL InVID/WeVerify Video verification plugin weverify.eu TinEye Reverse image search tineye.com Wayback Machine Web archives web.archive.org CrowdTangle Social media tracking crowdtangle.com Hoaxy Claim spread visualization hoaxy.osome.iu.edu Media Bias/Fact Check Source reliability mediabiasfactcheck.com OpenCorporates Company records opencorporates.com OCCRP Aleph Document search aleph.occrp.org Training resources First Draft News (firstdraftnews.org) Bellingcat guides (bellingcat.com/resources) Google News Initiative (newsinitiative.withgoogle.com) Verification Handbook (verificationhandbook.com) SPJ ethics resources (spj.org/ethics)

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