Fact-checking has emerged as one of the most prominent policy tools to combat the spread of misinformation, but critics have argued that it infringes upon freedom of expression and that it has no meaningful impact on the circulation of misinformation. This column provides evidence from the field that fact-checking significantly reduces engagement with posts on Facebook rated as false and also decreases users' subsequent activity. The findings suggest that the impact of fact-checking primarily results not from Facebook’s actions to hide or demote content, but rather from users’ behavioural responses, challenging the idea that it suppresses free speech.
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I was gonna say, is anyone with good intentions suggesting we get rid of fact checking?
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The existence of the article alone is either deliberate or organically emergent bad-faith, even if it’s pushing back against a supposed movement against fact-checking, it is legitimizing the argument by saying there’s “sides” in the issue.
You obviously didn’t read the article. 😥
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