
Hello, dear habrazhiteli. I would like you to express your opinion about my little project.
We all follow the news, read articles, watch interviews. Politicians, economists, bureaucrats, political scientists, analysts make statements and promise much.
But do these promises always come true? - not.
In order to check how honest and competent a person was, PravdOmetr project appeared (
www.pravdometr.ru ).
The essence of the project
All statements and promises of public figures are entered into the database with assignment of the date of verification of the statement, that is, when the promise already makes sense to check. Naturally, all quotes are not unfounded and are confirmed by references to sources, whether it is an article in any publication or a video of the interview. Since all promises are of varying degrees of confidence and importance, they are assigned a weight.
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On the due date of the verification, the application is checked to see if it has been realized or not. If it turns out that the promise is fulfilled, it is assigned the status of “truth”, otherwise - “false”. The result also has weight, and the more accurate the prediction, the more weight.
Example

As a result, points are calculated for verified applications by producing the weight of the statement and the weight of the result. The points, respectively, are either added to the rating, in the case of the “truth”, or taken away from it, with the “lie”.
The adequacy and accuracy of the added quotes and their weight are discussed in the comments and adjusted if necessary.
As a result, we have a complete picture of the propensity for unsubstantiated public figures. And, of course, a very curious rating of "liars" and "pravdorubov."
All interested in politics, economics, etc. - welcome.
Add people, their statements and after a while the first statistics will appear on our respected gentlemen.