The Star Late Edition

WhatsApp tipline on fake news

- PANKAJ YADAV | XINHUA

SOCIAL media platform WhatsApp has introduced a new feature in a bid to check the spread of fake news in India, which is witnessing general elections beginning April 11.

WhatsApp has unveiled the new feature named “Checkpoint Tipline”, where people can check the authentici­ty of informatio­n received.

This tipline will help create a database of rumours to study misinforma­tion during elections for Checkpoint – a research project commission­ed and technicall­y assisted by WhatsApp, said an official statement issued by the social media giant. To use it, people can submit misinforma­tion or rumours they receive to a particular number of the Checkpoint Tipline WhatsApp.

Once such message is sent, the verificati­on centre will seek to respond and inform the user if the claim made in the message shared is verified or not. This response, after the proper verificati­on process, will indicate if the informatio­n is classified as true, false, misleading, or out of scope.

Various social media platforms have also initiated similar attempts to check spread of false or misleading informatio­n.

Other social media platforms have also initiated similar attempts to check spread of false or misleading informatio­n.

Two days ago, another social media giant, Facebook, claimed to have removed as many as 687 pages and accounts allegedly linked to the country’s main opposition party – Indian National Congress.

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