Truth Block Scoring Analysis

Interactive breakdown of AI analysis and community feedback

4.0
AI Evaluation

Logic Quality Analysis

4.0/100

Reasoning Quality

0.40

Truth Accuracy

0.50

Detected Reasoning

Non_Sequitur 0.4
The conclusion about spending on transport does not logically follow from the number of visitors.

Logical Fallacies 1

Non_Sequiturs -0.4
The argument does not connect the spending on transport to the number of visitors.

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Block Content

"If you look at York and North Yorkshire, for Mayor David Skaith, it is in the tens of millions of pounds that he could spend on transport - but we have had 73 million visitors to West Yorkshire in the last year.

Evidence Quality

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Content Statistics

Word Count 42
Character Count 212
Confidence 0.85
Block Index 17

Pattern Detection

Strong Evidence
Weak Evidence

Key Terms

Community Feedback

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Total Comments (incl. replies)

Stance Distribution

How the community responds to this truth block's claims

Agree: Supporting evidence
Disagree: Challenging evidence
Neutral: Additional context

Comment Quality

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Score Calculation Flow

AI Analysis (50%)

Reasoning (0.40) + Truth (0.50) / 2
Fallacies: 1
= 4.0/100
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User Feedback (50%)

Stance Impact: 0.000
0 comments: 0 agree, 0 disagree, 0 neutral
= /100

Total Score

(AI × 0.5) + (User × 0.5)
(4.0 × 0.5) + ( × 0.5)
= 2.0 /100
Stance Impact Analysis
Total Comments: 0
Average Comment Quality: 0.0/100
Stance Impact Score: 0.000
● Agree: 0 (0.0%)
● Disagree: 0 (0.0%)
● Neutral: 0 (0.0%)

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