Fact-checking needs a reboot - ‘Informing democracy’ is not enough in an age of rampant lies about elections and public health and climate. Fact-checkers need to be more assertive in getting truthful information to the audience that needs it.

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“‘Informing democracy’ is not enough in an age of rampant lies about elections and public health and climate. Fact-checkers need to be more assertive in getting truthful information to the audience that needs it.”

Fact-checking is failing.

The old way of publishing fact-checks — putting them on websites and promoting them through social media — isn’t getting them to the people who need them. It’s time to reimagine how fact-checkers publish and broadcast their work.

For two decades, fact-checking organizations relied on a dependable model: They published articles on websites. They also tried a variety of other ways to spread the facts — tweets and TikToks and podcasts and even TV segments. But for the most part, the main way they published their work was on the web.

It worked — sort of. Fact-checking became a Thing, foundations kicked in money, and some politicians (um, mostly Democrats) became more cautious about what they said and did.

But now, 20 years later, there are big gaps. A study of 2022 coverage by my colleagues in the Duke Reporters’ Lab found there are still giant “fact deserts” with little or no political fact-checking. Half the states had no fact-checking organization and, in those that did, the odds of a politician being checked were tiny. State legislators (there are more than 7,000 in the United States) were checked only 77 times.

Another problem is that fact-checks aren’t reaching the people who need them the most. Although this hasn’t been studied as directly as the location of fact-checkers, it’s pretty clear from the research that Republicans distrust political fact-checking.

In the coming year, I predict (okay, I hope) that fact-checkers will reassess their goals and reimagine how they publish their work. It’s time to get rid of our old approach and 2024, an election year, is an ideal time.

After I founded PolitiFact in 2007, I often said that our goal wasn’t to change people’s minds or get politicians to stop lying — it was simply to inform democracy. In the last few years, I’ve changed my mind. “Informing democracy” is not enough in an age of rampant lies about elections and public health and climate. Fact-checkers need to be more assertive in getting truthful information to the audience that needs it.

In 2024, they will dream up new ways of getting the facts to the people who need them. Fact-checkers will be bold and think more like marketers trying to push content rather than publishers waiting for the audience to come to a website. They will experiment with new forms that target the people who are misinformed and push the content directly to them.

Another way they will innovate: They’ll get tech companies and social media platforms to expand the use of fact-checking data to suppress misinformation. My Duke team helped develop ClaimReview, a tagging system used by most of the world’s fact-checkers. Tech companies such as Google use it to identify fact-checks and highlight them in search results and news summaries. But this is just a start. ClaimReview and MediaReview, a sibling tagging system for fact-checks of videos and images, can be used more widely to suppress inaccurate content.

I’m also encouraged about the big infusion of money and energy that will come from Press Forward, the ambitious new venture to fund local journalism. The early signs indicate it will be built around regional partnerships, which bodes well for an expansion of fact-checking. I expect the local leaders will make fact-checking a key component of their funding.

I’m not embarrassed to say fact-checking needs a reboot. It’s had a great run for the past two decades, but it’s time for a fresh approach. I’m hopeful it will get one in 2024.


Bill Adair is founder of PolitiFact and the Knight Professor of the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy at Duke University.
 
Too late. You blew your load already since 2016 and it only came to head during the 2020s when the Summer of Love became a thing along with the Wu-Flu. In fact, the latter began with the 'fact-checkers' saying: "There is no disease you disgusting chud." into 'there is a disease, take this totally safe and effective vax. And not there are no long-term side effects! Just take it chud!'

Which evolved into: "Ok. There may have been side effects and alot of people dying! But you deserve it!"

Journos and 'fact checkers' deserve only the finest Canadian MAIDs.
 
If I am elected President of this country, one of my first acts will be to force Bill Adair and all other self-proclaimed "fact checkers" who actively encourage corporate censorship into Brazen Bulls for their treason against the people. This is a threat and I am serious.
I would play an XXXXXXXXXL Saw game with them where they only way for them to survive is publish actual facts conforming to objective reality, should be the easiest game ever.
 
Getting rid of hate speech, disinformation and harmful content sounds great... right up until the one arbitrating what is hate speech, disinformation and harmful content and what is not is doing so with an eye to their own political gain. The answer to "quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" is precisely those who you want the least to do so.
 
LOL you can be "more assertive" all you want, but that's not going to change the reality that people don't trust the "fact-checkers" and see them as just another propaganda tool for a CERTAIN political party/view. Especially when the "fact-checkers" have been proven wrong on important topics like Trump/Russia collusion, the Hunter Biden laptop, COVID leaking from a Chinese virology lab, COVID vaccines, and so much else. Just as with most other news media arms, the "fact-checkers" lost the public trust because of their political bias.
 
People don't believe me when I lie any more, I must not be lying loudly enough.
-a fact checker, probably.
 
>More Assertive
can be used more widely to suppress inaccurate content.

So the fact checkers are no longer happy with being able to just spew lies in boxes adjacent to peoples statements - They say it right there, more assertive suppression. $20 easy that their idea of "assertively delivering the truth" is not merely censorship or appending information, but active replacement of your message. They'll look to platforms to permit "Fact Checkers" to replace 'Malicious' information with 'Accurate' ones, by allowing them to edit your own posts. One way, of course.

Fact checkers are literally the lowest form of journalism, below even the fuckers who create buzzfeed quizzes for free. They are literally incapable of creating or communicating a message, any message, regardless of truth or falsehood, and instead rely on trying to force their message through parasitically by attacking others. They are to news what Tapeworms are to Gainz. Ivermectin them all, and let god sort them out.
 
I think the laptop class is slowly beginning to realize that their masters will have little use for them if they can't prove that the media can still sway John Q Public. If they can't prove they are necessary to the New World Order that will spring from the Great Reset then after they have led the plebs into the camp the gates will shut on them too. This new "honesty" is just plain desperation, the journoslimes know their influence is waning and they're in a panic trying to force the plebs to listen to them again.

Of course they're going to end up in the very same pods, eating the very same bugs as the rest of us. Once the plebs are under control the elites will have no use for the laptop class and they will be shuffled into the camps right next to those they lead there.

It'd be almost poetic is if wasn't so horrendous.
 
They're STILL mad that Biden had to pull the plug on the official Ministry of Truth due to public pressure.... they were so close they still can't get the taste of all those prosecuted wrongthinkers out of their mouths..... and this is what that madness drives them to write.

Pathetic.
 
Another problem is that fact-checks aren’t reaching the people who need them the most. Although this hasn’t been studied as directly as the location of fact-checkers, it’s pretty clear from the research that Republicans distrust political fact-checking.
Who wants to hear from a bunch of whiny, self-appointed hall monitors running around screaming 'ACKSHUALLY'?
Fact-checkers will be bold and think more like marketers trying to push content
Sorry, we don't need what you're selling.
They’ll get tech companies and social media platforms to expand the use of fact-checking data to suppress misinformation. My Duke team helped develop ClaimReview, a tagging system used by most of the world’s fact-checkers. Tech companies such as Google use it to identify fact-checks and highlight them in search results and news summaries. But this is just a start. ClaimReview and MediaReview, a sibling tagging system for fact-checks of videos and images, can be used more widely to suppress inaccurate content.
Imagine that. A lifelong journoswine and card-carrying member of the Cathedral no longer believes in The Narrative has having sufficient veracity and force to stand on its own in the face of deception and self-interest. Instead, The Narrative must be wedded to institutional power to have any effect on the public.
 
I think the laptop class is slowly beginning to realize that their masters will have little use for them if they can't prove that the media can still sway John Q Public. If they can't prove they are necessary to the New World Order that will spring from the Great Reset then after they have led the plebs into the camp the gates will shut on them too. This new "honesty" is just plain desperation, the journoslimes know their influence is waning and they're in a panic trying to force the plebs to listen to them again.
This is a real risk to them. They themselves boast how many hundreds of employees they've hired since 2016 and how many millions in grants from NGOs they get, but they also know that shit's not free. The collapse of the fact-checker industry would be the second coming of the journopocalypse in the late 2010s when the Obama propaganda money ran out and Buzzfeed, Kotaku, etc. all started laying off their herds of journoswine.
 
Its so fascinating isnt it? They never learn that doubling down just makes us dig our heels in and distrust them even more.

Doubling down is all they can do. Most of today's urinalists are from younger generations where they were never taught about humility or the importance of ethical integrity. They were basically told they were the most special and raised to believe they're better than everyone else. They're a generation of selfish narcissists and incapable of accepting blame or admitting they are wrong. So all they can do is double and triple down, shouting louder and louder, because the retarded plebs in flyover country still haven't realized how great and right they are.
 
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