83
True
Denmark
Denmark has a 'Living Library' where people can listen to someone's life story for 30 minutes instead of borrowing a book.
The claim that Denmark has a 'Living Library' where people can listen to someone's life story for 30 minutes is supported by multiple sources. The Human Library, founded in Copenhagen in 2000, allows individuals to 'borrow' a person to hear their life story, aiming to combat prejudices. This concept has expanded internationally. Sources such as Wikipedia and the Human Library's official website confirm the existence and purpose of this initiative. Therefore, the claim is accurate.
Individual Claims
83
True
Culture
Denmark has a 'Living Library' where you can take a person instead of a book to listen to their life story for 30 minutes.
The Human Library in Denmark allows people to 'borrow' a person to hear their life story for 30 minutes. This initiative, started in Copenhagen in 2000, is confirmed by sources like Wikipedia and the Human Library's official website. The purpose is to combat prejudices, and the concept has spread to over 85 countries.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
90
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
85
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
90
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
83
Evidence Summary
Multiple sources confirm the existence of the Human Library in Denmark.