International Fact-Checking Day is observed on April 2 and focuses on setting the record straight and protecting the public from misinformation or ‘fake news.’ While the name may seem self-explanatory, fact-checkers help protect the reputation of a publication by verifying facts and preventing misinformation or journalistic fraud. Errors in reporting can unfortunately lead to litigation and defamation cases; thus, it is clear that the fact-checker also plays a significant role here. In a world where news originates from various social media platforms (including Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram), information and media can be readily manipulated to mislead or influence public opinion. In this sense, fact-checkers are the modern-day superheroes, serving the public interest.
The background of International Fact-Checking Day
On April 2, 2017, the first official International Fact-Checking Day was observed. However, the concept of such a day was first envisaged in 2014 at the London School of Economics during a conference for journalists and professional fact-checkers. The discussion was sparked by a recognition of the threat posed by political misinformation, especially on social media sites, which are consumed daily by the multitudes. In 2016, during U.S. elections, false news wreaked havoc and brought this issue back into the spotlight, which is why the observance was officially established in 2016 but celebrated the following year.
It is promoted by the International Fact-Checking Network (I.F.C.N. ), a consortium of media organisations from around the globe. The significance of the date, April 2, is enhanced by the fact that it follows April Fools’ Day, ingeniously highlighting the dichotomy of “fool versus fact.” On this day, numerous media organisations contribute to the growing number of tools that enable people to check facts and provide students and the general public with guidance on how to identify and combat the spread of misinformation and false news.
In terms of history, fact-checking is a relatively new phenomenon that has existed for less than a century. It has its origins in the era of ‘yellow journalism’ in the United States, when sensationalism trumped truth in headlines for the sake of profit. With the establishment of “TIME” magazine in the 1920s, fact-checking began to acquire legitimacy as a profession, having previously been dominated by women and considered a feminine occupation. Now that false news has exploded on social media sites, its significance has increased by a factor of two.
5 FACTS Concerning Google and Fact-Checking
Perform an image search by using the right-click menu on any image.
Checking trusted and reputable publications is a good method to verify the information.
Google has developed a new tool, Fact Check Explorer, to facilitate the procedure.
There are resources such as Google Earth that can provide actual evidence to compare with a suspicious image.
In this category, search engines such as Google frequently list trustworthy sources.
INTERNATIONAL FACT-CHECKING DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | April 2 | Sunday |
2024 | April 2 | Tuesday |
2025 | April 2 | Wednesday |
2026 | April 2 | Thursday |
2027 | April 2 | Friday |