Redo rules a little bit. Update fetch to retreive only from some sources. Add statistics to display, fix rules display
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1. Proposed trigger events rewording the initial prompt should penalised
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2. Proposed trigger events should be specific enough to create resonable analysis of that specific disinformation spread
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2.1. Proposed trigger events should be verifiable (general ideas of sentiment are not admissable)
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2.2. Proposed trigger events events should have a genuine causal link between the event and the disinformation
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2.3 Proposed trigger events should avoid speculation
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3. Proposed trigger events should be time-specific. A trigger events that happened after the event is invalid
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4. Proposed trigger events should not describe a story of propogation (discussions on debunk articles is invalid)
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5. Proposed trigger events should be sufficiently different from one another
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6. Proposed trigger events must be free from bias, and backed up by reliable evidence
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7. Proposed trigger events should be verifiable (general ideas of sentiment are not admissable)
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8. Proposed trigger events events should have a genuine causal link between the event and the disinformation
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6. Proposed trigger events must be free from bias, and backed up by reliable evidence
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