Now we have 25 partners in 14 countries , many with recent or upcoming elections. Our partners are independent and certified through the non-partisan International Fact-Checking Network. It can take hours or even days to review a single claim.
To make real progress, we have to keep improving our machine learning and trying other tactics that can work around the world. There are other challenges, too, such as how to treat opinion and satire. We strongly believe that people should be able to debate different ideas, even controversial ones. We also recognize there can be a fine line between misinformation and satire or opinion.
Another question is what to do when publishers want to challenge a decision — especially after their article has already reached a lot of people. We allow publishers to contact fact-checkers to dispute their rating or offer a correction in order to restore their distribution in News Feed. Our goal here is to prevent bad actors from exploiting loopholes without unduly punishing reputable publications that sometimes make mistakes.
Stand up for the facts! More Info. I would like to contribute. One Time Monthly Yearly. Mostly True. Half True. Mostly False. Pants on Fire. Facebook posts stated on October 25, in a Facebook post. Bloggers stated on November 1, in a blog post. As we work to limit the spread, here are some tips on what to look out for: 1 Be skeptical of headlines.
False news stories often have catchy headlines in all caps with exclamation points. If shocking claims in the headline sound unbelievable, they probably are.
A phony or look-alike link may be a warning sign of false news. Many false news sites mimic authentic news sources by making small changes to the link. You can go to the site to compare the link to established sources.
Ensure that the story is written by a source that you trust with a reputation for accuracy. If the story comes from an unfamiliar organization, check their "About" section to learn more.
Visit this page for more tips on how to fight false news. Pages groups, accounts, or websites that repeatedly share content rated false by fact-checkers will have some restrictions, including having their distribution reduced.
Pages, groups, and websites may also have their ability to monetize and advertise removed, and their ability to register as a news Page removed. For more information about how fact-checkers work with Facebook to reduce the spread of viral misinformation, visit FB. Did you find this content helpful? Why not? First Name. Areas of Work. Facebook Life. Skip to main content. Advertising Technology. Enterprise Engineering. Global Operations. Product Management. Software Engineering. Technical Program Management.
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