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Filters

Use filters to quickly and easily search for specific content.

Updated over 7 months ago

Apply filters to a search

  1. Navigate to the lists page.

  2. In the top-left corner of the page, click Filter.

  3. Choose one or multiple filters.

  4. Click Select, choose a value for the category, and click Done.

  5. Click Apply to filter your search results.

If you plan on using the same filters again, save your filters to a custom list by clicking Save. Learn more about saving searches into custom lists.

To remove a filter, hover over the icon next to the filter’s name. Click the red X that appears.

Filters guide

Annotation

Items with a specific value for a specific annotation field. For example, if you’ve added the annotation field “Misinformation category”, you could include all items with a specific value for that field, like “COVID-19” or “Election”. You could also filter all items with or without a value in that field.

Annotator

Items that have been annotated by a specific team member.

Assignment

Items that have been assigned to a specific team member.

Channel

Items whose media came from a specific source, like a tipline, manual addition, or a shared feed.

Claim

Items with or without a claim.

Creator

Items created by a specific team member.

Date

Request submitted — Items with a request submitted in the specified timeframe.

Media published — Items in which the media was published by a source (for example, a link to an article published by a newspaper) in the specified timeframe.

Item updated — Items that have been modified in the specified timeframe.

Report published — Items that have a fact-check report published in the specified timeframe.

Language

Media language — Items with media that includes a specified language. Media language is extracted from the text and audio of photos, videos, and websites.

Report language — Items with a fact-check report in a specific language.

Conversation language — Items with a tipline request sent from a user who requested a specific conversation language with the chatbot.

Media (count)

Items with a quantity of media within the specified range.

Media (type)

Items with media of the specified type (photo, video, etc.).

Media (unmatched)

Items with media that have been unmatched.

Publisher

Items with a fact-check report published by a specific team member.

Rating

Items with a specific status.

Read/unread

Items that have or have not been opened by a member of your workspace.

Report (status)

Items with a published fact-check report, an unpublished fact-check report, or a paused fact-check report.

Request (count)

Ttipline requests within the specified range.

Request (status)

Requests that have been confirmed by the tipline user, or choose all items with a request that hasn’t been confirmed.

Source

Items with media from a specific source.

Suggestions (count)

Suggestions within the specified range.

Tag

Items with a specific tag.


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