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Facebook Launches Third-Party Fact-Checking Partnership with The Journal.ie as Part of Referendum Integrity Effort in Ireland

Facebook has launched third-party fact-checking program in Ireland through a new partnership with The Journal.ie. A certified partner through the…

8 years ago

Facebook CEO to Appear Before MEPs as EU Plans to Tackle Disinformation Online

"Tackling disinformation, fake news, bots and election meddling is a priority for the EU with a new range of measures…

8 years ago

Facebook Launches New Educational Notice to Spot False News in Ireland

At Facebook, we know we need to do our part to help people understand how to make decisions about which sources to…

8 years ago

How checkitsreal will disrupt the $110 Billion Fake Medication Industry

We live in topsy-turvy times where often nothing is as it appears. Almost everything that is presented to us on…

8 years ago

Martin Wickham on Building Trust with CheckItsReal

What is your background briefly? 40 years’ experience working in tech companies like Apple, British Telecom and Gateway where I…

8 years ago

Google Bulletin: Changing the Local News Landscape

With almost any information easily available at a single screen tap or a quick ‘Okay Google’ or ‘Hey Siri’, getting…

8 years ago

The UK’s most hated social media phrases of 2017

‘Snowflake”, “fake news” and "I'm screaming" are among the year’s most widely disliked social media phrases. But “let that sink…

8 years ago

NUI Galway Study Examines ‘Realities’ of Tweets from US Presidential Election Campaign 2016

New research from NUI Galway explores the ‘realities’ contained within the tweets of several American presidential nominees from three of…

8 years ago

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