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In this article, fact-checking logic is introduced as part of general media logic. This system is responsible for news editors’ decisions on whether to believe a fact or check it before publishing the news. Through the qualitative research applying semi-
Artem Zakharchenko +2 more
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Correcting political and consumer misperceptions [PDF]
While fact-checking has grown dramatically in the last decade, little is known about the relative effectiveness of different formats in correcting false beliefs or overcoming partisan resistance to new information.
Amazeen, Michelle A. +3 more
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This paper analyses the narrative of disinformation disseminated through the social network TikTok, a network which is popular at a global level and whose users are mainly young or very young.
Nadia Alonso-López +2 more
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Finding Streams in Knowledge Graphs to Support Fact Checking
The volume and velocity of information that gets generated online limits current journalistic practices to fact-check claims at the same rate. Computational approaches for fact checking may be the key to help mitigate the risks of massive misinformation ...
Ciampaglia, Giovanni Luca +3 more
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This study examines how exposure to counter- and pro-attitudinal fact-checking messages impacts the fact-checker’s perceived quality and ideological leaning.
Natalia Aruguete +2 more
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La agenda que queda fuera de los medios. Desinformación y «fact-checking» sobre (in)migración
El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar cómo los bulos sobre inmigración se utilizan como herramienta de difusión de una problemática, el discurso xenófobo, que en la mayoría de ocasiones queda fuera del alcance de los medios tradicionales.
Raul Magallon-Rosa
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Computational fact checking [PDF]
Data journalism designates journalistic work inspired by digital data sources. A particularly popular and active area of data journalism is concerned with fact-checking. The term was born in the journalist community and referred the process of verifying and ensuring the accuracy of published media content; since 2012, however, it has increasingly ...
Cazalens, Sylvie +4 more
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The presence of unexpected biases in online fact-checking
The increasing amount of information online makes it challenging to judge what to believe or discredit. Fact-checking unverified claims shared on platforms, like social media, can play a critical role in correcting misbeliefs.
Sungkyu Park +3 more
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Hoaxy: A Platform for Tracking Online Misinformation
Massive amounts of misinformation have been observed to spread in uncontrolled fashion across social media. Examples include rumors, hoaxes, fake news, and conspiracy theories.
Ciampaglia, Giovanni Luca +3 more
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Las campañas de desinformación en la esfera pública están generando una honda preocupación institucional y académica por sus efectos adversos en la salud democrática: provocan un clima de desconfianza, polarización social y bloquean el debate público ...
María Lamuedra-Graván +1 more
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