Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review (May 2021)

How COVID drove the evolution of fact-checking

  • Samikshya Siwakoti,
  • Kamya Yadav,
  • Nicola Bariletto,
  • Luca Zanotti,
  • Ulas Erdogdu,
  • Jacob N. Shapiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37016/mr-2020-69
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3

Abstract

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With the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic came a flood of novel misinformation. Ranging from harmless false cures to dangerous rhetoric targeting minorities, coronavirus-related misinformation spread quickly wherever the virus itself did. Fact-checking organizations around the world took up the charge against misinformation, essentially crowdsourcing the task of debunking false narratives. In many places, engagement with coronavirus-related content drove a large percentage of overall user engagement with fact-checking content, and the capacity organizations developed to address coronavirus-related misinformation was later deployed to debunk misinformation on other topics.

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