Unconfirmed
Unconfirmed is an adjective used to describe information, claims, or statuses that have not yet been verified or corroborated by reliable evidence or sources. In journalism, unconfirmed reports are those that have not been independently verified; editors typically label them as unconfirmed and seek confirmation before publication, and may update the status as new information becomes available. In science and research, findings or hypotheses may be described as unconfirmed when results have not yet been replicated, peer-reviewed, or otherwise validated by the scientific community. In data and information management, flags such as unconfirmed may accompany records whose accuracy has not yet been established, guiding verification processes or quality control.
The term is also used in everyday discourse to mark provisional or speculative statements. It carries a
Regarding distinctions, unconfirmed is often used interchangeably with unverified, although some contexts distinguish unverified (not checked)
Notable considerations include the risk of spreading unconfirmed information and the ethical obligation to indicate uncertainty,