If something is presented as a fact, it has to be correct.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you are writing something that is false and presenting it as a fact without confirming... I feel it's extremely wrong.
In journalism, a fact is just a fact. But in fiction, you have to build your case. It has to be made, step by step.
It's a very complicated issue about when is a fact not a fact in the context of opinions.
One of the most untruthful things possible, you know, is a collection of facts, because they can be made to appear so many different ways.
A fact in itself is nothing. It is valuable only for the idea attached to it, or for the proof which it furnishes.
A concept is stronger than a fact.
As I said before, there are often disagreements as to what a particular set of facts mean. That is not at all unusual, and one shouldn't read into it more than is there.
Facts from paper are not the same as facts from people. The reliability of the people giving you the facts is as important as the facts themselves.
A fact is a simple statement that everyone believes. It is innocent, unless found guilty. A hypothesis is a novel suggestion that no one wants to believe. It is guilty, until found effective.
A picture is a fact.