Google ups efforts to check misinformation ahead of Lok Sabha elections



Not just Facebook and Twitter, Google is also making an effort to ensure the authenticity of information on its advertisements and video platform as India heads towards General Elections in less than a month.
On Thursday, the company said it is ensuring authoritative news content gets better play on YouTube, where videos have seen growth in watch time triple for content from authoritative sources in the last two years, said Tim Katz, the video platform’s director of news partnerships.
YouTube, which is owned by Google, is ensuring there is news from credible sources that is put on the platform, with enough context.
With elections less than a month away, the Indian government has been trying to address the issue of misinformation and fake news spreading through social media and messaging platforms such as WhatsApp. Recently, the Parliamentary Committee on information technology met with senior executives of Facebook and Twitter and the Election Commission has also said social media platforms have committed to help check the spread of fake news in the run up to elections.
The video platform has introduced fact checks to its panels in India, just below the search results, which relies on and "open ecosystem of publishers and fact checking experts".It is currently available in Engligh and will shortly be available in Hindi. Read More



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