SocialGPT 1.2.19 makes fact verifications easier to review, easier to share, and much less frustrating when something is slow or behaving strangely.
This update mainly focuses on three things:
- better control over Verify fact
- saved verifications you can reopen later
- clearer visibility when you want to understand what is happening in the background
What’s new?
Fact verifications are now saved automatically
When a verification succeeds, it is now saved as a real fact card in your Tools account. That means you no longer have to run the same check again just because you want to read the result later.
This makes it easier to:
- go back to an earlier verification
- review the sources at your own pace
- compare multiple verifications over time
- share a saved result afterwards
Share links for saved verifications
Saved fact cards can now get a public share link. In practice, this means you can run a verification once, save the result, and then open or share that same version again without having to run it again.
This is especially useful when you want to:
- show a finished verification result to someone else
- save a reference to an important check
- reuse the same result in follow-ups or documentation
Fact cards now have a better reading format
Saved verification cards are now shown in a more editorial and readable format instead of feeling like a raw text dump.
Markdown is also supported better, which makes headings, lists, links, and simple structure much clearer when a card is reopened or shared publicly.
In short: results now feel more like finished articles and less like internal debug text.
New discreet debug panel in verification view
If you want to understand why a verification is taking time or acting strangely, there is now a small dbg opener directly inside the verification box.
It shows things like:
- which phase the verification is in
- how long different parts take
- request token and timeout
- transport details between the extension and Tools
- a compact preview of the response or error
This is mainly for troubleshooting and follow-up, without making the normal verification UI noisy for everyone else.
Verify fact timeout behaves better
A slow or stuck verification should no longer keep counting forever without actually ending.
In 1.2.19, the verification flow now uses the same timeout logic as the other AI calls in the toolbox. That makes stuck verifications easier to catch and makes it clearer when a response is simply not coming back.
The debug panel is easier to use
The new debug panel also received important usability fixes:
- it can be opened without getting caught by the drag behavior of the box
- it has its own scroll when the information gets long
- the content is easier to read and copy
For people using Facebook admin and review workflows
This release also continues improving visibility in Facebook-related workflows.
Among other things, the admin overlay is clearer with:
- visible queue and dedupe status directly in the panel
- better presentation of the latest batch result
- clearer marking when scrolling has reached content that is already known or already sent
That makes it easier to see what is actually happening without having to guess.
Short summary
SocialGPT 1.2.19 makes Verify fact more practical in day-to-day use:
- verifications can be saved and reopened
- saved results can be shared
- fact cards are easier to read
- timeout behavior is better
- there is now a built-in debug surface for people who need more insight
This release is mainly about improving the workflow after the verification itself — not just the answer you get, but how easy it is to understand, save, reuse, and troubleshoot it.
