Background
- Founder: Tony Callaghan
- Year started: 2026
- C-it is not affiliated with any political group.
- C-it is a lightweight protocol for analysing claims.
- It is built for the real world of short posts, fast reactions, and low certainty.
The goal is simple: make the reasoning visible on the page to create a pause.
If you’re curious why this matters in an AI-mediated world, read our mission.
What is C-it clarify claims
- Makes structure visible in a calm, minimal format.
- Shows what the claim depends on.
- Helps you notice compression in causality, categories, or evidence.
- Creates a pause before you react.
What C-it claify claims is not…
- It is not a fact-checker.
- It does not tell you what to believe.
- It does not recommend actions.
- It does not take political, moral, or commercial positions.
Its role is narrower and more realistic: to reduce reflex belief and reflex spread among ordinary users by making claims easier to inspect before reacting.
That limitation is not a weakness. It is part of the design.
Use the tool
If an online post makes you want to want to respond immediately?
Run it through C-it.
- Before you share.
- Before you argue.
- Before you react.
In under a minute, you’ll see how the claim is built.
- Not who’s right.
- Not what to think.
- Just structure.
C-it (Clarify Claims) is a public-good reasoning protocol that makes the structure of a claim visible before you decide what to do with it.Paste a claim and generate a lite structural read first, then an optional deeper research layer underneath.
Browse examples
Explore viral claims (rolling library) and calibration claims (fixed set), organised for quick scanning.