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% pandoc suggests to use microtypography
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This feature of verification describes verifying sources, which range anywhere from news to memes, and the truthfulness of the information they're sharing. In some instances, it might include blocking the content altogether, in others it might merely provide you with a pop-up that this news has been checked and it has proven to be false. In extreme cases it might include deplatforming individuals for spreading fake news. In more didactic cases it might also show who funds which news to be showcased.
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Verification of the truthfulness of content is a tricky subject because of the question of the following question: who verifies this content? Is it AI? If so, on which databases has this AI been trained? What are the parameters assigned in order for AI to judge truthfulness? Is it instead, underpaid people working in the global South? If so, similar to screening for sensitive content this poses a lot of questions on whether this labour is orchestrated ethically. Additionally, the questions that applied to AI are still relevant here. The inner workings of these processes must be made transparent to users.
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Websites such as Ground News offer an overview of news reports and broadcasts, alongside the political inclinations of them. Whilst these are a good start, some perks are only available to subscribed users, and arguably these should be available to everyone.
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