Oman Daily Observer

Publishers get help to find fake news, troll

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BRUSSELS: Alphabet Inc’s Google and subsidiary Jigsaw launched on Thursday a new technology to help news organisati­ons and online platforms identify abusive comments on their websites.

The technology, called Perspectiv­e, will review comments and score them based on how similar they are to comments people said were “toxic” or likely to make them leave a conversati­on.

It has been tested on the New York Times and the companies hope to extend it to other news organisati­ons such as The Guardian and The Economist as well as websites.

“News organisati­ons want to encourage engagement and discussion around their content, but find that sorting through millions of comments to find those that are trolling or abusive takes a lot of money, labour, and time.

As a result, many sites have shut down comments altogether,” Jared Cohen, President of Jigsaw, which is part of Alphabet, wrote in a blog post.

Perspectiv­e examined hundreds of thousands of comments that had been labelled as offensive by human reviewers to learn how to spot potentiall­y abusive language.

C J Adams, Jigsaw Product Manager, said the company was open to rolling out the technology to all platforms, including larger ones such as Facebook and Twitter where trolling can be a major headache. It could in the future be expanded to trying to identify personal attacks or off-topic comments too, Cohen said.

 ??  ?? Perspectiv­e will not decide what to do with comments it finds are potentiall­y abusive; rather publishers will be able to flag them to their moderators.
Perspectiv­e will not decide what to do with comments it finds are potentiall­y abusive; rather publishers will be able to flag them to their moderators.

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