## Screenshot: Fact-Checking Analysis Interface
### Overview
The image displays a structured analysis of a text passage about flu vaccines, presented in a two-column format. The left column contains the original text, while the right column provides a detailed breakdown of credibility metrics and linguistic analysis.
### Components/Axes
#### Left Column (Text Content)
- **Title**: "Why Getting a Flu Shot Matters"
- **Body Text**:
- Flu vaccines do not cause the flu; they help the immune system recognize and fight the virus.
- Vaccination reduces severe illness and hospitalization risks.
- CDC data: Flu vaccination prevented ~7.5 million illnesses and 6,300 deaths in the 2019–2020 U.S. flu season.
- Call to action: Consult a doctor if concerned.
- **Hashtags**: `#PublicHealth #VaccinesWork #FluPrevention`
#### Right Column (Analysis Metrics)
1. **Event Factuality**:
- **Label**: Medium-high event factuality
- **Description**: Author is "quite sure" the event (flu vaccination preventing illnesses/deaths) happened.
2. **Subjectivity**:
- **Label**: Neutral and informative, avoids emotional/personal wording.
3. **Bias**:
- **Label**: Slight institutional bias toward health promotion, but aligned with scientific consensus.
4. **Persuasion Techniques**:
- **Label**: Medium present (evidence-based persuasion, call to action, uses facts not fear/emotion).
5. **Logical Fallacies**:
- **Label**: None present (reasoning is logically sound).
6. **Fact-Checked Status**:
- **Label**: No existing fact-checked claim detected.
7. **Text Quality**:
- **Label**: High quality (clear grammar, complete sentences, links to source, no excessive slang).
8. **Offensive Language**:
- **Label**: None (language is inclusive and respectful).
9. **Machine-Generated Text**:
- **Label**: Likely human-written (uses human-like word selection).
10. **Clickbait Title**:
- **Label**: No clickbait (straightforward, non-sensationalized title).
11. **Overall Credibility**:
- **Label**: High (95%)
- **Visual**: Green bar indicating high confidence.
### Detailed Analysis
- **Text Content**: The passage emphasizes flu vaccine safety, efficacy, and public health benefits, citing CDC statistics.
- **Credibility Metrics**:
- High factual alignment with scientific consensus (Event Factuality: Medium-high).
- Neutral tone and absence of emotional manipulation (Subjectivity: Neutral).
- Strong text quality and logical structure (Text Quality: High; Logical Fallacies: None).
- No evidence of clickbait or machine-generated content.
### Key Observations
- The text is rated as **highly credible** (95%), with no detected factual inaccuracies or manipulative language.
- The analysis highlights alignment with scientific consensus despite slight institutional bias toward health promotion.
- The absence of fact-checked claims suggests the text does not rely on unverified assertions.
### Interpretation
This interface evaluates text credibility by assessing factual accuracy, linguistic quality, and persuasive techniques. The high score reflects the text’s alignment with public health messaging and scientific evidence. The lack of fact-checked claims and clickbait elements reinforces its reliability. The tool likely uses these metrics to flag misinformation risks while validating evidence-based content.