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... ... @@ -9,22 +9,22 @@ 9 9 == 1. Core Reading & Discovery == 10 10 11 11 === UN-1: Trust Assessment at a Glance === 12 -**As** an article reader (any content type), 13 -**I want** to see a trust score and overall verdict summary at a glance, 12 +**As** an article reader (any content type), 13 +**I want** to see a trust score and overall verdict summary at a glance, 14 14 **so that** I can quickly decide if the content is worth my time to read in detail. 15 15 16 16 **Maps to**: FR7 (Automated Verdicts), NFR3 (Transparency) 17 17 18 18 === UN-2: Claim Extraction and Verification === 19 -**As** an article reader, 20 -**I want** to see the key factual claims extracted from content with verification verdicts (likelihood ranges + uncertainty ratings) for each relevant scenario, 19 +**As** an article reader, 20 +**I want** to see the key factual claims extracted from content with verification verdicts (likelihood ranges + uncertainty ratings) for each relevant scenario, 21 21 **so that** I can distinguish proven facts from speculation and understand context-dependent truth. 22 22 23 23 **Maps to**: FR1 (Claim Intake), FR4 (Scenario Generation), FR7 (Automated Verdicts) 24 24 25 25 === UN-3: Article Summary with FactHarbor Analysis Summary === 26 -**As** an article reader, 27 -**I want** to see an article summary (the document's position, key claims, and reasoning) side-by-side with FactHarbor's analysis summary (source credibility assessment, claim-by-claim verdicts, methodology evaluation, and overall quality verdict), 26 +**As** an article reader, 27 +**I want** to see an article summary (the document's position, key claims, and reasoning) side-by-side with FactHarbor's analysis summary (source credibility assessment, claim-by-claim verdicts, methodology evaluation, and overall quality verdict), 28 28 **so that** I can quickly understand both what the document claims and FactHarbor's complete analysis of its credibility without reading the full detailed report. 29 29 30 30 **Maps to**: FR7 (Automated Verdicts), FR6 (Scenario Comparison), FR12 (Two-Panel Summary View - Article Summary with FactHarbor Analysis Summary) ... ... @@ -113,24 +113,52 @@ 113 113 **Design Principle**: User sees **what they claim** and **FactHarbor's complete analysis** side-by-side without scrolling. 114 114 115 115 === UN-4: Social Media Fact-Checking === 116 -**As** a social media user, 117 -**I want** to check claims in posts before sharing, 116 +**As** a social media user, 117 +**I want** to check claims in posts before sharing, 118 118 **so that** I can avoid spreading misinformation. 119 119 120 120 **Maps to**: FR1 (Claim Intake), FR7 (Automated Verdicts), NFR1 (Performance - fast processing) 121 121 122 +=== UN-17: In-Article Claim Highlighting === 123 +**As** a reader viewing an article, 124 +**I want** to see factual claims highlighted with color-coded credibility indicators (green for well-supported, yellow for uncertain, red for refuted), 125 +**so that** I can immediately identify which statements are trustworthy and which require skepticism without interrupting my reading flow. 126 + 127 +**Maps to**: FR7 (Automated Verdicts), FR13 (In-Article Claim Highlighting), NFR1 (Performance - real-time highlighting) 128 + 129 +==== Visual Concept ==== 130 + 131 +When reading an article on FactHarbor: 132 + 133 +(% style="font-family:monospace; background-color:#f5f5f5; padding:10px; display:block;" %) 134 +((( 135 +Regular article text flows normally... 136 + 137 +(% style="background-color:#90EE90; padding:2px 5px;" %)This claim is well-supported by evidence(%%) and you can continue reading... 138 + 139 +More context and explanation... 140 + 141 +(% style="background-color:#FFD700; padding:2px 5px;" %)This claim is uncertain with conflicting evidence(%%) but the article continues... 142 + 143 +Additional information... 144 + 145 +(% style="background-color:#FFB6C6; padding:2px 5px;" %)This claim has been refuted by research(%%) and understanding that helps readers... 146 +))) 147 + 148 +**Hover/Click on any highlighted claim** → See verdict, confidence score, and evidence summary 149 + 122 122 == 2. Source Tracing & Credibility == 123 123 124 124 === UN-5: Source Provenance and Track Records === 125 -**As** an article reader, 126 -**I want** to trace each piece of evidence back to its original source and see that source's historical track record, 153 +**As** an article reader, 154 +**I want** to trace each piece of evidence back to its original source and see that source's historical track record, 127 127 **so that** I can assess the reliability of the information chain and learn which sources are consistently trustworthy. 128 128 129 129 **Maps to**: FR5 (Evidence Linking), Section 4.1 (Source Requirements - track record system) 130 130 131 131 === UN-6: Publisher Reliability History === 132 -**As** an article reader, 133 -**I want** to see historical accuracy track records for sources and publishers, 160 +**As** an article reader, 161 +**I want** to see historical accuracy track records for sources and publishers, 134 134 **so that** I can learn which outlets are consistently reliable over time. 135 135 136 136 **Maps to**: Section 4.1 (Source Requirements), Data Model (Source entity with track_record_score) ... ... @@ -138,22 +138,22 @@ 138 138 == 3. Understanding the Analysis == 139 139 140 140 === UN-7: Evidence Transparency === 141 -**As** a skeptical reader, 142 -**I want** to see the evidence and reasoning behind each verdict, 169 +**As** a skeptical reader, 170 +**I want** to see the evidence and reasoning behind each verdict, 143 143 **so that** I can judge whether I agree with the assessment and form my own conclusions. 144 144 145 145 **Maps to**: FR5 (Evidence Linking), NFR3 (Transparency) 146 146 147 147 === UN-8: Understanding Disagreement and Consensus === 148 -**As** an article reader, 149 -**I want** to see which scenarios have strong supporting evidence versus which have conflicting evidence or high uncertainty, 176 +**As** an article reader, 177 +**I want** to see which scenarios have strong supporting evidence versus which have conflicting evidence or high uncertainty, 150 150 **so that** I can understand where legitimate disagreement exists versus where consensus is clear. 151 151 152 152 **Maps to**: FR6 (Scenario Comparison), FR7 (Automated Verdicts - uncertainty factors), AKEL Gate 2 (Contradiction Search) 153 153 154 154 === UN-9: Methodology Transparency === 155 -**As** an article reader, 156 -**I want** to understand how likelihood ranges and confidence scores are calculated, 183 +**As** an article reader, 184 +**I want** to understand how likelihood ranges and confidence scores are calculated, 157 157 **so that** I can trust the verification process itself. 158 158 159 159 **Maps to**: NFR3 (Transparency), Architecture (documented algorithms), AKEL (Quality Gates) ... ... @@ -161,15 +161,15 @@ 161 161 == 4. Pattern Recognition & Learning == 162 162 163 163 === UN-10: Manipulation Tactics Detection === 164 -**As** an article reader, 165 -**I want** to see common manipulation tactics or logical fallacies identified in content, 192 +**As** an article reader, 193 +**I want** to see common manipulation tactics or logical fallacies identified in content, 166 166 **so that** I can recognize them elsewhere and become a more critical consumer of information. 167 167 168 168 **Maps to**: AKEL (Bubble Detection), Section 5 (Automated Risk Scoring) 169 169 170 170 === UN-11: Filtered Research === 171 -**As** a researcher, 172 -**I want** to filter content by verification status, confidence levels, and source quality, 199 +**As** a researcher, 200 +**I want** to filter content by verification status, confidence levels, and source quality, 173 173 **so that** I can work only with reliable information appropriate for my research needs. 174 174 175 175 **Maps to**: FR1 (Claim Classification), Section 4.4 (Confidence Scoring), NFR1 (Performance) ... ... @@ -177,15 +177,15 @@ 177 177 == 5. Taking Action == 178 178 179 179 === UN-12: Submit Unchecked Claims === 180 -**As** a reader who finds unchecked claims, 181 -**I want** to submit them for verification, 208 +**As** a reader who finds unchecked claims, 209 +**I want** to submit them for verification, 182 182 **so that** I can help expand fact-checking coverage and contribute to the knowledge base. 183 183 184 184 **Maps to**: FR1 (Claim Intake), Section 1.1 (Reader role) 185 185 186 186 === UN-13: Cite FactHarbor Verdicts === 187 -**As** a content creator, 188 -**I want** to cite FactHarbor verdicts when sharing content, 215 +**As** a content creator, 216 +**I want** to cite FactHarbor verdicts when sharing content, 189 189 **so that** I can add credibility to what I publish and help my audience distinguish fact from speculation. 190 190 191 191 **Maps to**: FR7 (Automated Verdicts), NFR3 (Transparency - exportable data) ... ... @@ -193,8 +193,8 @@ 193 193 == 6. Professional Use == 194 194 195 195 === UN-14: API Access for Integration === 196 -**As** a journalist/researcher, 197 -**I want** API access to verification data and claim histories, 224 +**As** a journalist/researcher, 225 +**I want** API access to verification data and claim histories, 198 198 **so that** I can integrate fact-checking into my professional workflow without manual lookups. 199 199 200 200 **Maps to**: Architecture (REST API), NFR2 (Scalability), FR11 (Audit Trail) ... ... @@ -202,15 +202,22 @@ 202 202 == 7. Understanding Evolution & Trust Labels == 203 203 204 204 === UN-15: Verdict Evolution Timeline === 205 -**As** an article reader, 206 -**I want** to see how a claim's verdict has evolved over time with clear timestamps, 233 + 234 +{{warning}} 235 +**Status:** Deferred (Not in V1.0) 236 + 237 +Full verdict evolution timeline has been **dropped from V1.0**. The system will track edit history only. Versioned entities and full evolution tracking are deferred to future releases. 238 +{{/warning}} 239 + 240 +**As** an article reader, 241 +**I want** to see how a claim's verdict has evolved over time with clear timestamps, 207 207 **so that** I can understand whether the current assessment is stable or recently changed based on new evidence. 208 208 209 -**Maps to**: FR8 ( TimeEvolution), Data Model (Versioned entities), NFR3 (Transparency)244 +**Maps to**: ~~FR8 (Deferred)~~, Data Model (Versioned entities), NFR3 (Transparency) 210 210 211 211 === UN-16: AI vs. Human Review Status === 212 -**As** an article reader, 213 -**I want** to know if the verdict was AI-generated, human-reviewed, or expert-validated, 247 +**As** an article reader, 248 +**I want** to know if the verdict was AI-generated, human-reviewed, or expert-validated, 214 214 **so that** I can gauge the appropriate level of trust and understand the review process used. 215 215 216 216 **Maps to**: AKEL (Publication Modes), Section 5 (Risk Tiers), Data Model (AuthorType field) ... ... @@ -227,16 +227,17 @@ 227 227 |(% style="width:10%" %)FR4|(% style="width:35%" %)Scenario Generation|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-2, UN-3 228 228 |(% style="width:10%" %)FR5|(% style="width:35%" %)Evidence Linking|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-5, UN-7 229 229 |(% style="width:10%" %)FR6|(% style="width:35%" %)Scenario Comparison|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-3, UN-8 230 -|(% style="width:10%" %)FR7|(% style="width:35%" %)Automated Verdicts|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-1, UN-2, UN-3, UN-4, UN-13 265 +|(% style="width:10%" %)FR7|(% style="width:35%" %)Automated Verdicts|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-1, UN-2, UN-3, UN-4, UN-13, UN-17 231 231 |(% style="width:10%" %)FR8|(% style="width:35%" %)Time Evolution|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-15 232 232 |(% style="width:10%" %)FR11|(% style="width:35%" %)Audit Trail|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-14, UN-16 233 233 |(% style="width:10%" %)FR12|(% style="width:35%" %)Two-Panel Summary View|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-3 269 +|(% style="width:10%" %)FR13|(% style="width:35%" %)In-Article Claim Highlighting|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-17 234 234 235 235 === 8.2 Non-Functional Requirements Coverage === 236 236 237 237 (% style="width:100%" %) 238 238 |=(% style="width:10%" %)NFR#|=(% style="width:35%" %)Requirement|=(% style="width:55%" %)Fulfills User Needs 239 -|(% style="width:10%" %)NFR1|(% style="width:35%" %)Performance|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-4 (fast fact-checking), UN-11 (responsive filtering) 275 +|(% style="width:10%" %)NFR1|(% style="width:35%" %)Performance|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-4 (fast fact-checking), UN-11 (responsive filtering), UN-17 (real-time highlighting) 240 240 |(% style="width:10%" %)NFR2|(% style="width:35%" %)Scalability|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-14 (API access at scale) 241 241 |(% style="width:10%" %)NFR3|(% style="width:35%" %)Transparency|(% style="width:55%" %)UN-1, UN-7, UN-9, UN-13, UN-15 242 242 ... ... @@ -285,3 +285,30 @@ 285 285 * [[Data Model>>FactHarbor.Specification.Data Model.WebHome]] - Data structures supporting user needs 286 286 * [[AKEL (AI Knowledge Extraction Layer)>>FactHarbor.Specification.AI Knowledge Extraction Layer (AKEL).WebHome]] - AI system fulfilling automation needs 287 287 * [[Workflows>>FactHarbor.Specification.Workflows.WebHome]] - User interaction workflows 324 + 325 +== Additional User Needs (V0.9.70) == 326 + 327 +=== UN-26: Search Engine Visibility === 328 + 329 +**As a** content consumer 330 +**I want** FactHarbor analyses to appear in Google search results 331 +**So that** I can find fact-checks when searching 332 + 333 +**Requirements:** FR44 (ClaimReview schema) 334 + 335 +=== UN-27: Visual Claim Verification === 336 + 337 +**As a** social media user 338 +**I want** to verify images shared with claims 339 +**So that** I can detect manipulated photos 340 + 341 +**Requirements:** FR46 (Image Verification) 342 + 343 +=== UN-28: Safe Contribution Environment === 344 + 345 +**As a** fact-checking contributor 346 +**I want** protection from harassment 347 +**So that** I can contribute without fear 348 + 349 +**Requirements:** FR48 (Safety Framework) 350 +