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in General Factchecking by Newbie (390 points) 1 flag
People who are single are happier because they are living their most authentic lives without having to worry about someone else.
by Novice (740 points)
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Great fact check! You critically analyzed and researched the original claim, including checking out the original source material. In addition, you provided us with an additional resource from a research center that, while not giving a definitive answer, supports your point that the original claim is not necessarily true. I think you make an awesome point that the original claim is very subjective and hard to verify in most contexts.
by Novice (760 points)
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Great breakdown of the gaps in evidence. It makes a lot of sense that divorce rates and dating challenges don’t inherently link to happiness. I might mention that happiness is influenced by lots of factors like finances or friendships, maybe also using psychological studies on well-being in single vs. partnered life.
by Newbie (330 points)
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I like how much detail and effort you out into this. You added evidence and looked at multiple sides, making your point stronger. Thank you for including the article you received your information too as well it helps back up the claims!
by Newbie (450 points)
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You make a great point about the article not proving that single people are happier. To back up a claim like that, they’d need better evidence, like studies showing how happy single people are compared to people in relationships. The Pew Research article is good for showing how dating has changed, but it doesn’t really answer the question about happiness. Maybe the article could have used research about stress, life satisfaction, or mental health in singles vs. couples to make a stronger case. Adding those kinds of studies could really help support or challenge the claim.
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Great Fact Check. I completely agree with how you make a substantial point proving how the article needs stronger evidence to back up the claim the article is asserting. I was also pleased by how you added verification and assessed multiple points of view.

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ago by Novice (570 points)

This Buzzfeed article utilizes a lot of research, data, and surveys that overall makes this claim very compelling. There is one point I specifically want to touch upon. The fact that dating can be damaging to one's mental health as referred to here, "dating culture can be emotionally draining, anxiety provoking, and sometimes downright humiliating." Furthermore, they mentioned how time would better be invested in focusing on yourself. While I agree this is true, abandoning dating and finding a lifelong partner is not the most optimal way of finding happiness. I believe that you should stop dating and focus on yourself until you are secure, confident, and happy. Then dating can bring a new strength and happiness to your life. Finding a lifelong partner who cares for you is the best thing in the world in my opinion, but it is a fact that finding someone who genuinely cares and has a good connection with will help cause happiness. Also there will be many other benefits as outlined in this article; like financial stability, enhanced emotional support, physical health benefits, and overall creating lasting memories. If you believe in soulmates or not, the chance of having one is definitely worth the pursuit because of how happy it will make you feel. 

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ago by Newbie (310 points)

This article delves into evidence that being single leads to greater happiness and enjoyment. This article is opinion-based, so there is no right or wrong. It depends on how someone interprets this article to make it true or false. The source uses research from credible sources like the Pew Research center and interviews from people who specify in this field. 

https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2021/10/05/rising-share-of-u-s-adults-are-living-without-a-spouse-or-partner/

Can't be true or false (Opinion, poem, etc.)

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