Verified Reviewer Program
Trusted reviewers help the community slow down, examine evidence carefully, and explain why a case appears real, fake, misleading, or still unclear.
Why reviewers matter
Some cases need more than a first pass. Reviewers add context, cite sources, point out missing details, and help keep the platform fair.
What reviewers do
- Review harder cases that need a second look.
- Add careful notes and source citations.
- Help surface scam patterns, impersonation cues, and missing context.
- Keep disagreement visible when the evidence is still mixed.
Fairness protections
- No single reviewer controls a verdict.
- Weight can grow with accuracy and helpfulness, but it never becomes absolute.
- Moderator overrides require logged reasons.
- Verdict history and consensus changes are tracked.
What reviewers should not do
- Do not guess when the evidence is weak.
- Do not use review tools to harass, shame, or target people.
- Do not hide disagreement just to force a fast consensus.
Who should apply
Apply if you are patient, evidence-minded, comfortable explaining your reasoning, and willing to leave a case marked unclear when the support is not strong enough.
Apply to Review Cases