With the level of political disinformation across the world at an all-time high, this is an indisputable threat to free and fair elections. As the number of people who consider social media to be their primary source of news increases annually, it’s more important than ever to have in place robust fact-checking processes for the online environment. In the latest issue of our newsletter, Digitalis senior executive, Adam Ispahani, investigates the challenges organisations face in trying to keep pace with fact-checking information. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eApgUMdK
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