Crowdsource Facts, Combat Misinformation

Fact-checking has become a little challenging due to the information glut. Every journalist should be familiar with a few specific tools in order to be on the leading edge of their field. Crowdsource facts and combat misinformation are symbiotic.

CrowdTangle

CrowdTangle is a Facebook application that facilitates monitoring, evaluating, and reporting on social media activity. It’s a tool for journalists to use to find stories and report on how public content spreads throughout social media networks. You can narrow your search results by person, country, language, organization, timeframe, and more. You can also search by keyword, URL, or hashtag. Additionally, it aids fact-checkers in identifying posts with false information.

CrowdTangle is only accessible to a small number of people. There is a publicly accessible Chrome application called CrowdTangle Link Checker. It is use to find out who wrote what and where certain shared postings came from. Check the frequency of sharing, the source, and the content of a link.

Instagram Hashtag

You can follow trending hashtags and hashtags related to niche interests here. You may view all of the content that is publish with that hashtag on related topics. Utilizing hashtags wisely can increase the number of readers who see your posts. It makes it easier for people to find your content. When you include hashtags in your posts, Instagram place’s the content in the relevant folder in case someone is searching for it.

The hashtags #camerooncheck #factcheck #factcheckers can be found below for Cameroon Check. These hastags are located at the end of each article about media literacy or fact-checking. It can also be used as a resource by journalists researching topics related to Cameroon Check. 

TweetDeck

With TweetDeck, you can monitor several timelines in a single, user-friendly interface, making Twitter more convenient. To get the most of Twitter, it has a variety of advanced functions. You may manage numerous Twitter accounts, schedule tweets for future publishing, create tweet collections, and more with TweetDeck. All you have to do is visit their website enter your Twitter username and password, and then you can start creating columns, searching for particular themes and hashtags, adding numerous Twitter accounts to your TweetDeck, and following sources. Additionally, you may use TweetDeck’s twitter composer to participate in discussions and even post your own intriguing themes and happenings.

Google Trends

This is one another resource that may be used to locate fascinating stories. You can see what people are looking for, the problems they are concerned about, and the subjects that are most popular in your nation, area, or neighbourhood here. You can structure your reports around these concerns using this information.

Claims reveal that Google Trends was created with journalists in mind because it is a potent reporting tool for those who need to measure public interest in a subject or want to learn more about what people are thinking and feeling. Crowdsource Facts, Combat Misinformation is every journalists go to apps.

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