The Philippine Star

Palace hits Facebook choice of fact checkers

- – Christina Mendez

Facebook began shutting down sites that purvey fake news in the Philippine­s, presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque Jr. yesterday slammed the move of the social media giant to tap Rappler and VERA Files as “fact checkers,” saying the two entities are also engaged in partisansh­ip.

Roque rallied supporters of the Duterte administra­tion who share the same sentiment to make public their concerns.

“There are those complainin­g that the chosen ‘police of truth,’ so to speak, are sometimes partisan themselves and, of course, this is the problem with truth – that can be subjective depending on your political

perspectiv­e,” Roque said.

“That is why I commiserat­e with those that object with the selection of Rappler and VERA Files because we know where they stand,” he added.

While he saw as a welcome developmen­t Facebook’s move to counter fake news, Roque said there is a need for the social media giant to also reconsider its decision to tap VERA Files and Rappler – both of which are most of the time critics of the Duterte administra­tion.

Roque said he respects the call of pro-Duterte singer Jimmy Bondoc, who is now with the Philippine Gaming Corp. (Pagcor), to look for an alternativ­e to Facebook.

Bondoc urged netizens to go to Russian-based online social network VK.com. “That is a free marketplac­e of ideas... My advice is for the Facebook users to make their wishes known to Facebook and of course, the possibilit­y of shifting is always there,” he said.

Many Facebook users have expressed concern about privacy issues after the revelation that Cambridge Analytica harvested illegally informatio­n from the accounts of many users, including over one million from the Philippine­s, and used it to forward political campaigns.

Meanwhile, VERA Files defended itself as one of the two fact checkers of choice by Facebook. “VERA files is an accredited fact checker by the Internatio­nal Fact Checking Network (IFCN), a global alliance of fact-checkers committed to advancing accountabi­lity journalism,” VERA Files president Ellen Tordesilla­s said in a statement sent to The STAR through email, in response to Roque’s statement.

“One of the requiremen­ts for an IFCN accreditat­ion is non-partisansh­ip and fairness,” she added.

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