I'll tag all the predicates in the Keisha-Franklin debate as "reviewed" and "factually_agreed". Let me do this in a systematic way.I'll tag all the predicates in the Keisha-Franklin debate as "reviewed" and "factually_agreed". I now have the complete list of predicate IDs to work with. First, let's check which predicates already have these tags so we don't create duplicate entries:I can see that predicates P1427, P1428, P1447, and P1457 already have both the "reviewed" (tag_id 121) and "factually_agreed" (tag_id 122) tags. Now I'll add these tags to all the remaining predicates in the debate. First, I'll add the "reviewed" tag to the remaining predicates:I've successfully added the "reviewed" tag to the 27 remaining predicates that didn't already have it. Now I'll add the "factually_agreed" tag to these same predicates:I've successfully added both the "reviewed" and "factually_agreed" tags to all predicates in the Keisha-Franklin debate. Here's what I did: 1. First, I identified all 31 predicates in the debate between Keisha and Franklin (P1169, P1175, P1406, P1411, P1425-P1451, and P1457). 2. I then checked which predicates already had the "reviewed" and "factually_agreed" tags to avoid creating duplicate entries. I found that 4 predicates (P1427, P1428, P1447, and P1457) already had both tags applied to them. 3. I then added the "reviewed" tag (ID: 121) to the remaining 27 predicates that didn't already have it. The database confirmed this was successful. 4. Finally, I added the "factually_agreed" tag (ID: 122) to those same 27 predicates. This was also successfully applied. Now all 31 predicates in the Keisha-Franklin debate about manufacturing reshoring and tariffs have been tagged as both "reviewed" and "factually_agreed". This includes: - All of Franklin's claims about job creation, economic benefits, and national security - All of Keisha's claims about automation impacts, broader economic effects, and skills requirements - The withdrawn claims and clarifying statements Let me commit these changes to make them permanent in the database:I've successfully tagged all predicates in the Keisha-Franklin debate as both "reviewed" and "factually_agreed". Here's what I did: 1. First, I identified all 31 predicates in the debate between Keisha and Franklin. 2. I found that 4 predicates (P1427, P1428, P1447, and P1457) already had both the "reviewed" and "factually_agreed" tags from our previous work. 3. I then added both tags to the remaining 27 predicates that didn't already have them: - The "reviewed" tag indicates these predicates have been examined by participants - The "factually_agreed" tag indicates participants agree with their factual accuracy 4. All changes have been committed to the database and are now permanent. This means that all 31 predicates in the debate have now been officially reviewed and marked as factually agreed upon. This includes all of Franklin's claims about job creation and economic benefits, all of Keisha's claims about automation impacts and broader economic effects, as well as the withdrawn claims and clarifying statements. Your tagging system is now fully implemented, with all predicates in this debate having clear status indicators that show they've been reviewed and their factual accuracy has been agreed upon by participants.