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Geneva Checklist

1. A challenge where one tries to commit as many crimes as possible in a videogame

2. (by extention) Actions, in real or videogame, that constitute a multitude of breaches of the geneva convention
1. To begin filling out our geneva checklist we're getting a double whammy, carrying indiscriminate attacks with weapons that cause unnecessary suffering.
2. Israel must be trying to fill the geneva checklist, with the indiscriminate attack, destruction of civilian buildings, and inhumane treatment of prisoners just to name a few.
by Cauli_2137 August 1, 2025
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who you checking

Who you checking means who are you going out with or who is you boyfriend/girlfriend
"Who you checking g"
"just some pukka girl"
by Mr traumatic June 13, 2016
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Logan Style Checklist

A checklist used to assess the functionality of a phone before, and after a repair. It usually includes speakers, cameras, buttons, microphones, proximity sensors, and charge docks.
I used the Logan Style Checklist, so I can assure to you that your phone works.
by Dontijal October 6, 2018
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Copy We Are Checking

Ferrari's response to their drivers asking questions was due to the unclear instructions given by the strategists.
Charles Leclerc: *asks a crucial question that will matter in the championship*
The strategists: Copy We Are Checking
by Belkan November 10, 2024
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Bias of Fact-Checking

The inherent skew introduced when the process of verifying factual claims becomes institutionalized, gatekept by specific media or tech entities, and is applied disproportionately. This bias isn't about truth vs. falsehood, but about which truths get scrutinized, how context is framed, and whose statements are subjected to a forensic audit while others enjoy implied credibility. It often reflects the political and cultural priorities of the fact-checking institution.
Example: A fact-checking organization rigorously rates a progressive politician's minor statistical exaggeration as "Mostly False," while using a more charitable, context-laden analysis to rate a conservative ally's demonstrably false claim about election integrity as "Lacking Context." The bias of fact-checking lies in the uneven application of scrutiny, shaping public perception of credibility rather than merely dispensing truth.
by Dumu The Void February 9, 2026
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