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R0051/2026-03-31/Q002/S02

Research R0051 — Fact-Checking Gap
Run 2026-03-31
Query Q002
Search S02

WebSearch — CCIV and credibility signals specification content

Summary

Field Value
Source/Database WebSearch
Query terms "credibility signals" specification W3C credible web vocabulary schema indicators 2023 2024
Filters None
Results returned 10
Results selected 4
Results rejected 6

Selected Results

Result Title URL Rationale
S02-R01 Credibility Signals (Oct 2018 draft) https://w3c.github.io/credweb/signals-20181021/ Primary specification — signals vocabulary
S02-R02 Technological Approaches (2018/2020) https://www.w3.org/2018/10/credibility-tech/ Community Group Report — framework document
S02-R03 CCIV specification https://credweb.org/cciv Content Credibility Indicators Vocabulary — archival
S02-R04 Evaluating Web Content Using W3C Credibility Signals https://www.researchgate.net/publication/363368733_Evaluating_Web_Content_Using_the_W3C_Credibility_Signals Academic evaluation of the specification

Rejected Results

Result Title URL Rationale
S02-R05 Credibility Community Group (duplicate) https://www.w3.org/community/credibility/ Already captured as S01-R01
S02-R06 W3C Community Reports https://www.w3.org/community/reports/ Index page, not specific to this group
S02-R07 CredCatalog (duplicate) https://credibilitycoalition.org/credcatalog/project/w3c-credible-web-community-group/ Already captured as S01-R04
S02-R08 Credibility Tech (archive) https://context.center/timegate/https://www.w3.org/2018/10/credibility-tech/ Archived version of S02-R02
S02-R09 Credibility Group Next Chapter (2021) https://www.w3.org/community/credibility/2021/09/27/credibility-group-the-next-chapter/ Blog post about direction change — supplementary
S02-R10 Signaling Credibility: Meedan https://meedan.org/post/signaling-credibility-what-were-building-at-the-w3c Partner perspective — supplementary

Notes

Successfully retrieved the three key specification documents (CCIV, Credibility Signals, Technological Approaches). All three were accessible via WebFetch for content analysis.