Fact Checkers Facing Fake News and Disinformation in the Digital Age: A Comparative Analysis between Spain and United Kingdom
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Explore the particular characteristics of agencies at the level of legal identity and economic transparency;
- Identify the communication channels through which they interact with the audience, as well as the tone or style of communication they use;
- Determine the methodology and policy they apply in the process of verifying the information that they analyse.
1.1. Social Networks as a Source of Journalistic Information
1.2. Fake News and Disinformation in the Digital Age
1.3. Fact Checkers
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Units of Analysis
2.2. Variables to Be Studied
3. Results
3.1. Fact Checkers in Spain
3.1.1. Newtral
- “True” (green)
- “Half-true” (yellow)
- “Misleading” (orange)
- “False” (red)
3.1.2. Maldita.es
- “False”
- “True but...”
- “False but...”
3.1.3. EFE Verifica
3.2. Fact Checkers in United Kingdom
3.2.1. Full Fact
3.2.2. Logically
- “True”
- “Misleading”
- “Unverifiable” (not enough evidence to judge its veracity)
- “Partly true” (misleading in some insubstantive respects, but is still helpful in understanding the point at issue)
- “False”
3.2.3. Fact Check NI
- “Accurate”
- “Accurate with considerations”
- “Unsubstantiated”
- “Inaccurate with considerations”
- “Inaccurate”
3.2.4. The Ferret
- Is it verifiable? They don’t check opinions which are subjective value judgements, entirely speculative, or based on moral or philosophical argument.
- Is it likely to be widely seen? They aim to check the veracity of claims which may have an impact on the public debate.
- What is the source of the claim? They are more likely to check claims from those who have a significant voice in public debate, such as politicians and public figures.
- Is it newsworthy? They want to fact check things which are part of the current conversation, so will focus on current issues as they come up.
- “True”
- “Mostly true”
- “Half true”
- “Mostly false”
- “False”
- “For Facts’ Sake (FFS!)”
- “Unsupported”
3.3. Comparative Analysis between Fact Checkers in Spain and United Kingdom
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Corporate Identity | |||
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Legal Identity | Economic Transparency | ||
Date of establishment | |||
Property | Funding | ||
Type of ownership | |||
Name | Balances and results | ||
Professional profile | |||
Team | Profit motive | ||
Corporate Communication | |||
Visibility | Contact | Others | Team |
Social media profile | Contact details | Tone | Who |
Newsletter | Design | ||
Fact Check | |||
Content | Methodology | ||
Consulted sources | |||
Thematic focus | Citing sources | ||
Subject of analysis | Verification process | ||
Where (media) | Information classification | ||
Formal resources | Right of rectification option | ||
Others |
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López-Marcos, C.; Vicente-Fernández, P. Fact Checkers Facing Fake News and Disinformation in the Digital Age: A Comparative Analysis between Spain and United Kingdom. Publications 2021, 9, 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/publications9030036
López-Marcos C, Vicente-Fernández P. Fact Checkers Facing Fake News and Disinformation in the Digital Age: A Comparative Analysis between Spain and United Kingdom. Publications. 2021; 9(3):36. https://doi.org/10.3390/publications9030036
Chicago/Turabian StyleLópez-Marcos, Casandra, and Pilar Vicente-Fernández. 2021. "Fact Checkers Facing Fake News and Disinformation in the Digital Age: A Comparative Analysis between Spain and United Kingdom" Publications 9, no. 3: 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/publications9030036
APA StyleLópez-Marcos, C., & Vicente-Fernández, P. (2021). Fact Checkers Facing Fake News and Disinformation in the Digital Age: A Comparative Analysis between Spain and United Kingdom. Publications, 9(3), 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/publications9030036