Helping Fact-Checkers Identify Fake News Stories Shared through Images on WhatsApp

08/28/2023
by   Julio C. S. Reis, et al.
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WhatsApp has introduced a novel avenue for smartphone users to engage with and disseminate news stories. The convenience of forming interest-based groups and seamlessly sharing content has rendered WhatsApp susceptible to the exploitation of misinformation campaigns. While the process of fact-checking remains a potent tool in identifying fabricated news, its efficacy falters in the face of the unprecedented deluge of information generated on the Internet today. In this work, we explore automatic ranking-based strategies to propose a "fakeness score" model as a means to help fact-checking agencies identify fake news stories shared through images on WhatsApp. Based on the results, we design a tool and integrate it into a real system that has been used extensively for monitoring content during the 2018 Brazilian general election. Our experimental evaluation shows that this tool can reduce by up to 40 required to identify 80 mechanisms practiced by the fact-checking agencies for the selection of news stories to be checked.

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