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Tue Apr 2, 2019, 02:31 PM Apr 2019

WhatsApp now has a tip line for Indian election misinformation

https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/02/tech/whatsapp-india-tip-line-election/index.html

New Delhi (CNN Business)WhatsApp has a new strategy for tackling misinformation during India's election: crowdsourcing.

The company is offering its 200 million users in India a new tip line where they can send in messages, pictures or videos they want fact-checked. A "verification center" will respond to the user, indicating whether the information is true, false, misleading or disputed.

The Facebook-owned messaging app has developed the tip line, known as Checkpoint, in partnership with an Indian startup. It will be available in English and four Indian languages — Hindi, Telugu, Bengali and Malayalam.

WhatsApp is hoping to use the new service to broaden its fight against fake news during an election that's viewed as a key test of whether social media platforms can prevent the spread of rumors and hoaxes.

"The challenge of viral misinformation requires more collaborative efforts and cannot be solved by any one organization alone," the company said in a statement on Tuesday.

WhatsApp, Facebook (FB) and other social networks like Twitter (TWTR) have taken several steps to try and prevent their platforms from being used to spread misinformation during India's election, the world's biggest exercise in democracy. They've limited message forwarding, banned fake accounts, labeled political advertising and partnered with fact-checking websites.


Fact checking sounds like a good idea for elections. We should get something like this for our 2020 election.
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