Why it matters
Fact checking is not only a yes-or-no label. Most serious claims depend on context, source quality, definitions, omitted evidence, and the strength of competing explanations. Mindbloom gives those moving parts a visible structure.
Use it when you need to verify a claim, compare sources, or explain why a conclusion is trustworthy enough to act on. The graph keeps the claim, source evaluation, counterarguments, and confidence separate so the reasoning can be inspected.
Check claims in context
Put the exact claim at the center, then connect the facts, definitions, and conditions that make it true, false, or uncertain.
Evaluate sources
Separate source material from the claim it supports so readers can inspect authority, relevance, date, and possible bias.
Track uncertainty
Some claims are unresolved. Mindbloom lets you show what is known, what is disputed, and what evidence would change the conclusion.
How Mindbloom helps
01State the claim clearly
Rewrite vague or viral claims into testable language before judging them.
02Connect sources
Attach primary sources, reporting, data, or expert context to the specific point each source supports.
03Add counter-evidence
Place objections, missing context, and alternative explanations next to the claim they challenge.
04Explain the verdict
Show why the current graph supports, weakens, or leaves the claim unresolved.