Meta expands the third-party fact-checking program in India with Press Trust of India (PTI), a dedicated fact-checking unit within the newswire’s editorial department. The partnership will enable PTI to identify, review and rate content as misinformation across Meta platforms.
To fight the spread of misinformation and provide people with more reliable information, Meta partners with independent third-party fact-checkers that are certified through the non-partisan International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) who identify, review and rate viral misinformation across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. Globally, Meta also built the largest independent fact-checking network of any platform, with nearly 100 partners around the world to review and rate viral misinformation in more than 60 languages.
With this partnership with PTI, Meta now have 12 fact-checking partners in India, making it the country with the most third-party fact-checking partners globally. Its Indian language coverage stands at 16 through our existing fact-checking partners to include Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, Punjabi, Assamese, Manipuri/ Meitei, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Kashmiri, Bhojpuri, Oriya and Nepali, besides English.
Each time a fact-checker rates a piece of content as false, altered or partly false, Meta reduces its distribution so that fewer people see it. It notifies people who try to share the content – or who previously shared it – that the information was rated by a fact-checker, and add a warning label that links to the fact-checker’s article with more information about the claim.
Since 2016, the fact-checking program has grown to involve almost 100 organizations worldwide, focusing on debunking timely and significant viral hoaxes that lack factual basis.