Yes, Facebook has acknowledged that their fact checks are based on the opinions of their fact-checking partners.
No, a fact is based on objective evidence and can't become an opinion. However, how people interpret or perceive a fact can vary, leading to different opinions about its significance or implications.
Opinions
No, opinions are subjective beliefs or judgments, while facts are objective and verifiable information. It is not possible to form an opinion on a fact because facts are based on evidence and are not open to interpretation.
Facts are objective statements supported by evidence or data that can be proven true or false. Opinions, on the other hand, are subjective beliefs or perspectives that can vary from person to person and are not based on verifiable evidence. It's important to distinguish between the two when discussing topics or making decisions.
The ethical blend of opinion and fact involves presenting opinions in a way that is informed by facts and evidence. It is important to clearly distinguish between opinions and facts, and to provide accurate information while also acknowledging and respecting differing viewpoints. This approach helps to promote open dialogue, critical thinking, and respect for diverse perspectives.
That is a good question. Some people think it is, some don't. I, for one, think it is not. I think Facebook is one of a kind. And it is very helpfull to me. I have to say that it did in fact change my life.
Well it depends on the person doesn't it? Its like asking: is a person good or bad, and then ofcourse there's the question of what is good and bad. The fact is, every judge is going to be political based purely on the fact that we (humans) are all 'biased' in one way or another, whether we choose to admit it or not. We have opinions, and make our decisions based on those opinions. If judges could make decisions without putting their own opinions into play, then a monkey hooked upto a computer could do their job.
AS A MATTER OF FACT THEY DO EXCEPT PERSONAL CHECKS AS FORM OF PAYMENT
No. In fact, my real name isn't on Facebook! :)
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In a dispute of clashing opinions, NOT in a dispute of a fact.
examples of facts and opinions.
Science is proven facts not opinions.
it is a historical fact that the money has always been in the hands of the whites......
yes she is in fact she has msn aswell.
Yes she matter of fact she does
Yes.