
Science Feedback releases datasets of Web domain credibility
Assessing the reliability of online sources of information at scale is a necessary precondition for improving the quality of the…
Assessing the reliability of online sources of information at scale is a necessary precondition for improving the quality of the…
Project overview Websites sharing low-credibility information tend to link to each other. To the contrary, websites with more stringent editorial…
See main project description here I- Domain-level assessments – data sources 1- 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities Description: the…
Summary Examining a source’s track record and editorial practices can be a useful guide in gauging the credibility with which…
Key results 1. A study of 490 “misinformation superspreaders” (here defined as accounts that have repeatedly published popular tweets linking…
ProPublica finds that Google still monetizes many websites and articles that promote harmful misinformation, much of which is in direct breach of its stated demonetization policy. Enforcement of its own rules on languages other than English is particularly lacking.
Introduction As social media platforms try to tackle the spread of misinformation, their first challenge is the reliable identification of…
Google announced that any content, including YouTube videos, that ‘contradicts well-established scientific consensus around the existence and causes of climate change’ would not be able to earn revenue from Google ads. Our quick experiment shows that the policy is not systematically applied.