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Title: Fact-checkers on social networks: analysis of their presence and content distribution channels
Other Titles: Communicaction & Society
Authors: Dafonte, Alberto Gómez
Miguez, María I. González
Ramahí García, Diana
Keywords: journalism
desinformation
social
networks
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Communicaction & Society
Citation: Dafonte-Gómez, A., Míguez-González, M. I. and Ramahí-García, D. (2022). Fact-checkers on social networks: analysis of their presence and content distribution channels. Communication & Society,35(3),73-89. https://doi.org/10.15581/003.35.3.73-89
Abstract: Fact-checking is a thriving journalistic discipline that, in recent years, has gained great prominence as a tool in combating disinformation. The effectiveness of the work carried out by these journalistic initiatives depends not only on the quality of their content, but also on their ability to reach large audiences through the same channels by which disinformation spreads. In this context, we consider it important to know to what extent fact-checkers use social networks and other types of digital channels in order to deliver their fact-checks to a wide audience, whether there are differences between the practices developed by these actors according to the type of organisation to which they belong and whether there is a distinguishing element in this regard for Ibero-American fact-checkers. This article focuses on analysing the presence on social networks and the use of content distribution tools by 104 fact-checkers from all over the world pertaining to the International Fact-Checking Network in 2020. The results show significant differences in terms of network presence based on the type of entity to which fact-checkers belong, the independent fact-checkers being the ones using a wider variety of distribution channels. It has also been confirmed that Ibero-American fact-checkers have a greater presence on social networks, use more digital tools and provide more channels to share their content than the rest of the international sample.
URI: https://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/2172
ISSN: 2386-7876
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