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Fb founder Mark Zuckerberg’s current announcement that the social media web site will now not work with third-party reality checkers makes it all of the extra necessary for the general public to assist reality checkers like us at Wisconsin Watch.
Extra on that in a minute.
Earlier than becoming a member of Wisconsin Watch, I labored for PolitiFact. A few of my fact-checking reporting was funded by Zuckerberg’s firm, Meta. I spent numerous time debunking posts on Fb and Instagram.
Final week, forward of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, Zuckerberg introduced he was ending Meta’s fact-checking program.
Which means much less fact-checking of social media by PolitiFact and different unbiased reality checkers.
Wisconsin Watch wasn’t a part of that program, so we’re in a roundabout way affected by Zuckerberg’s resolution. We are able to stick with it as now we have with our reality briefs, that are accomplished in partnership with Gigafact. Our briefs, which reply a query sure or no in 150 phrases, have been held up as a mannequin.
However the lack of Meta’s program underscores the significance of citizen involvement in fact-checking — whether or not it’s checking claims made on social media or anyplace in any respect.
It’s my hope that Zuckerberg’s resolution will spur residents all of the extra to maintain a watch out for startling and doubtful claims — and to carry them to the eye of reality checkers.
Wisconsin Watch displays what Wisconsin’s politicians are saying and what other people are saying about Wisconsin. However we may use your eyes and ears, too.
For those who come throughout an announcement that appears off — or is attention-grabbing, however you may’t inform whether or not it’s true or false — please tell us. Together with a hyperlink to the assertion helps, too.
Then publish our printed briefs to tell the debates taking place in your social media channels.
We do our greatest to make our reality briefs a trusted supply. And we’d respect your help.
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