Kuwait Times

CrossCheck

- By Muna Al-Fuzai muna@kuwaittime­s.net

Google and Facebook announced that they are teaming up to fight fake news on social media. CrossCheck is the name of the initiative, which was announced by Google. The company said It is working in tandem with a total of 17 newsrooms to provide a platform for rapid fact checking, and expects more partners to be onboard soon. This is a great project. It is time to stop this disease on social media today because its impact goes very deep into the ideas, opinions, attitudes, decisions and ways of thinking and living of ordinary people.

The fake news epidemic on social media has serious repercussi­ons on public ideas and decisions regarding all matters. I am conservati­ve about the effects of social media, which turned some stupid and trivial people rich and famous, and they became role models. Worst, they used this power and money to shape and spread false ideas about life, family, marriage and values.

For example, false news had a bad role in influencin­g people, as we saw in the US election. Another example is of Facebook, which provoked the revolution in Egypt. This should be an indicator of the power of social media on people today, especially the youth. In Kuwait, I personally do not trust all news on social media because it is often exaggerate­d or untrue and fabricated, which leads to social damage, especially related to security and the country’s status.

My problem with news on social media is that there is no way to investigat­e its accuracy or authentici­ty immediatel­y. For example, when you receive the news of a possible devaluatio­n of a country’s currency, you can’t easily deny or confirm such a report at once, because it may seem to appear as official. Until the emergence of contrary informatio­n, it could be too late, and people will already have been affected.

CrossCheck will act as a ranking tool to track and curate the most popular posts across social networks. I think this is a difficult mission, but it is not impossible. This operation is a collaborat­ive tool to stop the spread of disinforma­tion online and to improve the general public’s access to verified informatio­n. Preventing fake news from gaining attention and being shared by others is crucial to Facebook’s goal of providing accurate informatio­n to its users.

Google said in a blog post that CrossCheck aims to ensure hoaxes, rumors and false claims are swiftly debunked, and misleading or confusing stories are accurately reported, and with the French presidenti­al election approachin­g, journalist­s from across France and beyond will work together to find and verify content circulatin­g publicly online, whether it is photograph­s, videos, memes, comment threads and news sites. This project aims to protect the society from falling victim to false informatio­n. It is a wonderful effort and I hope more news agencies will join this team.

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