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Boom, other digital organisations set up fact-checking body

In April, the Centre laid down rules that said that only a government-appointed unit could fact-check content related to the government. For fact checking non-government content, the Centre favoured the industry setting up a self-regulatory body

November 09, 2023 / 11:32 IST
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Fact-checking is the process of verifying the factual accuracy of questioned reporting and statements
Fact-checking is the process of verifying the factual accuracy of questioned reporting and statements

The Misinformation Combat Alliance (MCA), a group of nearly 10 organisations, which includes Boom, Logically Facts and The Quint, have come together to form an independent self-regulatory body, Fact Checking Network (FCN), with participants expected to verify information, including that related to the government.

The mushrooming of web portals, the explosion of social media and advances in technology have sparked concerns about misinformation as well as disinformation. Several media organisations in the country have set up so-called fact-checking units, while some platforms' primary job is that of a fact-checker.

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In April, the Centre decided that only a body appointed by it could fact check information related to government. For fact-checking non-government content,  the Centre favoured the industry setting up a self-regulatory body.

"The FCN’s Code of Principles does not specify/mandate on the kind of misinformation that signatories should fact-check, and its principles apply to checks about any type of content, whether related to a government or not," MCA said in response to a questionnaire sent by Moneycontrol. The establishment of the FCN was announced on November 7.