Selective

Verdict: Selective

This verdict is assigned to statements that are factually accurate on the surface yet deliberately exclude essential context, counter-data, or qualifying details, resulting in a skewed or incomplete picture. By cherry-picking numbers, quotes, or events, the claim creates a misleading impression that appears truthful but ultimately manipulates audience perception. Flagging it as “Selective” alerts readers to seek fuller background, reinforces the outlet’s commitment to nuanced reporting, and signals to search engines that the newsroom prioritizes comprehensive, context-rich verification over partial truths.

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