How to Tell if Someone On Twitter Is Really a Dog
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, November 30 2011
Patrick Meier of Ushahidi — now Patrick Meier, Ph.D, of course — has released a 20-plus-page study on strategies for verifying information online. From the abstract: Crowdsourced information can provide rapid ... Read More
Fact-Checking Sites Are Good for Politics: 'Mostly True' Statement, or 'Pants On Fire?'
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, November 1 2011
Ben Smith explores political fact-checking, a now decades-old media trend that's found new life — and, Smith writes, new controversy — online: ... despite the superficial respect figures in both parties pay ... Read More
"Protest! I Said, Protest!"
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, March 25 2011
So, that New York Times lede that had a Beijing entrepreneur getting his cell phone turned off by authorities when he quoted Hamlet -- "the lady doth protest too much" -- might not hold up. The blog Shanghai ... Read More
Tapper Teams with PolitiFact to Fact Check "This Week"
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, April 9 2010
A few weeks back NYU's Jay Rosen proposed, after ABC's Jake Tapper asked for suggestions for his tenure as host of "This Week," that the program engage in some fact-checking of their guests. Tapper, it seems, ... Read More
The Crowd-Scouring of the Presidency (and the End of Rovian Politics?)
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, October 21 2008
Eric Schmidt, Google's CEO, who just endorsed Barack Obama, tells Arianna Huffington, another Obama supporter, that "We are witnessing the end of Rovian politics," thanks to the internet and tools like YouTube. And ... Read More
Daily Digest: Too Many Fact Checkers Spoil the Truth?
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, October 17 2008
The Web on the Candidates Debunking: America's Newest Growth Industry: This election cycle has given rise to a number of independent fact check sites, from Factcheck.org and PolitFact.com to those run by various ... Read More