The Information Disorder Level index (IDL index)
Rate each sentence, according to the following rules
True: Completely true or accurate and reliable (informative)
Mostly True: Predominantly true with some elements of falsehood
Cannot Say: Difficult to determine accuracy
Mostly False: Predominantly false with some elements of truth
False: Completely false or incorrect (disinformative)
You can also mark the sentences you consider as an opinion or a comment to estimate their proportion in the assessed text (independent from the IDL index).
0
TRUE
INFORMATIVE
TRUE
INFORMATIVE
10
FALSE
DIS-MIS-MAL-INFORMATIVE
FALSE
DIS-MIS-MAL-INFORMATIVE
The IDL index consists of the sum of the cumulative score
for "Mostly true" (1 point each), "Mostly false" (2 point each) and
"False" (3 points each), divided by the total of sentences assessed, and
multiplied by three (the maximum possible score). The index is normalised on a scale of 0 to 10.