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  2. BeenVerified - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeenVerified

    BeenVerified. BeenVerified is a background check company that provides consumer initiated criminal background and people search services through its website for profit as well as its mobile application "Background Check App."[4][5] The company also launched additional mobile applications including a reverse number look up called NumberGuru [6 ...

  3. Wikipedia:Verifiability

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    Short URL. w.wiki/FVY. In the English Wikipedia, verifiability means people using the encyclopedia can check that the information comes from a reliable source. Its content is determined by previously published information rather than editors' beliefs, opinions, experiences, or previously unpublished ideas or information.

  4. Account verification - Wikipedia

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    Account verification. Account verification is the process of verifying that a new or existing account is owned and operated by a specified real individual or organization. A number of websites, for example social media websites, offer account verification services. Verified accounts are often visually distinguished by check mark icons or badges ...

  5. Wikipedia:Account Verification - Wikipedia

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    Whether or not to activate the account verification features for a MediaWiki installation or upgrade. Whether account verification is required or optional for their new and existing end users. Which from an extensible list of social login or OpenID Connect providers can their end-users utilize to verify their account.

  6. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    Comprobado (hosted by Maldita.es). [135] Miniver.org: the first fact-checking web in Spain, launched in 2017, with the purpose of debunking fake news. Accredited by Google as fact-checking organization. [136] Newtral: Spanish fact-checking organization founded by journalist Ana Pastor from LaSexta.

  7. Wikipedia : So how exactly do you verify a Wikipedia article?

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    Say you're researching the prime number theorem. Wikipedia says: The cited book says: The number of primes less than N is approximately equal to N /log ( N ). Also: The N th prime is approximately equal to N X log ( N ). Well, I'm no mathematician, and maybe there is a reason Wikipedia refers to 3.14159 and ln while the book refers to N and log.

  8. Wikipedia:Identity verification - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has a comparable process with privileges and a public label. Identity verification is the process of confirming that a Wikimedia contributor's identity matches to some other identity, such as their offline identity, a user account on another website, or another persona such as a person claiming to be a representative of an organization.

  9. Wikipedia:Reliable sources - Wikipedia

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    The term is most commonly associated with text materials, either in traditional printed format or online; however, audio, video, and multimedia materials that have been recorded then broadcast, distributed, or archived by a reputable party may also meet the necessary criteria to be considered reliable sources.