Examples of using Fact-checking in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Major tech media outlets like TechCrunch, Recode, TheNextWeb, etc need to do a better job at fact-checking to avoid articles that claim Automattic as the parent company of WordPress.
news aggregator and a blockchain-based incentive system, built on a SIFT protocol, which enables collaborative validation and fact-checking.
The Conflict Intelligence Team fact-checking group said the other four provided were also errors,
The company works with Poynter International Fact-Checking Network members, including Snopes and Politifact, to identify hoaxes and discourage users from sharing them.
Facebook and French media are also running fact-checking programs in France to combat misleading information, especially around the campaign for the two-round April 23-May 7 presidential election.
The researchers verified the accuracy of the stories by consulting fact-checking websites that investigate media information and widely circulating rumors-- like snopes. com and factcheck. org.
blockchain, 360-degree video, virtual reality and real-time fact-checking.
community news, we knew it was critical to have fact-checking partners who could review content across regions and languages," Ajit Mohan,
Fact-checking teams at US media outlets quickly took issue with a number of Trump's assertions- for instance, his vastly overstated claim that every day US agents at the border with Mexico“encounter
Full Fact UKand partners are developing an automated fact-checking engine that“will spot claims that have already been fact-checked in new places; and it will automatically detect and check new claims
Full Fact UKand partners are developing an automated fact-checking engine that“will spot claims that have already been fact-checked in new places; and it will automatically detect and check new claims
people can interpret differently, with clearly observable behaviors, such as fact-checking before sharing, differentiating one's opinions from the facts
One of the more interesting statistics from the 2019 UK general election was that 88% of advertisements posted on social media by the Conservative Party pushed figures that had already been deemed misleading by the UK's leading fact-checking organisation, Full Fact.
by Chequeado in Argentina; Full Fact UKand partners are developing an automated fact-checking engine that“will spot claims that have already been fact-checked in new places; and it will automatically detect
because the various fact-checking groups- whose work we used heavily here- were not operating continuously when he became president, in 2001.
False information on Twitter is retweeted by many more people and far more rapidly than true information, and repeating it, even in a fact-checking context, may increase an individual's likelihood of accepting it as true.
by Chequeado in Argentina; Full Fact UK and partners are developing an automated fact-checking engine that“will spot claims that have already been fact-checked in new places; and it will automatically detect
Menlo Park headquarters in California on Friday, company officials touted new fact-checking efforts for suppressing misinformation and technological advances such
a global collaboration of newsrooms, social media platforms and fact-checking organizations that was launched in September 2016 to battle fake news.
people can interpret differently, with clearly observable behaviors, such as fact-checking before sharing, differentiating one's opinions from the facts