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The idea is to create a means for web users to rate the factuality of content on a web page. A browser extension, which allows individual phrases of text to be selected, then rated for accuracy and commented upon. The browser extension then displays a score of the page’s factuality, based on the crowdsourced ratings. Clicking the extension reveals more detail, including comments from fact-checkers and selected passages from the text with notes and external references. With the plugin running, it could then automatically add a light green or red underline to text on the page which has been rated, indicating exactly which phrases have been reviewed. Hovering the cursor over these phrases brings up a popup of notes for that statement.
But here's the exciting part: each phrase of text that is selected, rated, and commented upon (hopefully with cited references to why the phrases are factual or bullshit) will be sent to a central server with the rating metadata. With a lot of usage, a huge corpus of text phrases
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# Quinn Comendant <quinn@strangecode.com> | |
# 23 Sep 2016 19:31:05 | |
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version: '2' | |
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# Quinn Comendant <quinn@strangecode.com> | |
# 06 May 2017 14:45:53 | |
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<?php | |
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* Analytics.inc.php | |
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* Class for server-side submission of data to Google Analytics. | |
* TODO: Would be better to save the request to a queue to process submissions in the background. Currently, requests are blocked until the POST to GA completes or timeout is reached. | |
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* @author Quinn Comendant <quinn@strangecode.com> | |
* @version 1.0 | |
* @since 24 Aug 2014 15:35:43 |
A list of contractions from divinewrite and a regex to find and eradicate the more unseemly from your documents (remember to use a case-insensitive search).
Regex to catch both the “least formal” and “less formal” contractions:
\b((could|how|might|must|should|that|what|when|where|why|would|it)n?['‘’](d|ll|re|ve)|why['‘’]s|we['‘’](d|re|ve|ll)|s?he['‘’](s|d|ll)|(where|how|when|who)['‘’](s)|(who|you|it)['‘’](d)|(they|who)['‘’](ll|ve)|(might|must)n['‘’]t|i'd)\b
Regex to catch these:
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# $Id: qmail-queue-wrapper.pl,v 1.3 2007/03/06 14:55:09 psamuel Exp $ | |
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# qmail-queue wrapper program. | |
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# This program should be used when you wish to manipulate a mail | |
# message BEFORE it is placed in the queue. Possible uses include: | |
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# - header rewriting |