Fake news in elections: Now tip off WhatsApp about it using ‘tipline’

People in India can submit misinformation or rumours to the ‘Checkpoint Tipline on WhatsApp’ at +91-9643-000-888

Technology: WhatsApp on Tuesday propelled an administration in India where more than 200 million clients in the nation can tip off phony news, falsehood and gossipy tidbits identified with races.

Propelled by PROTO, a media skilling start-up, the tipline will help make a database of gossipy tidbits to ponder deception amid decisions for Checkpoint – an exploration venture dispatched by WhatsApp, the Facebook-possessed organization said in an announcement.

Individuals in India can submit falsehood or gossipy tidbits to the “Checkpoint Tipline on WhatsApp” at +91-9643-000-888.

Burrow Deeper Media and Meedan, who have recently chipped away at deception related activities around the globe, are helping PROTO to build up the check and research structures for India.

“The objective of this task is to think about the falsehood marvel at scale – locally in WhatsApp,” said PROTO’s organizers Ritvvij Parrikh and Nasr ul Hadi.

At the point when a WhatsApp client imparts a suspicious message to the tipline, PROTO’s confirmation focus will look to react and educate the client if the case made in the message shared is checked or not.

The reaction will demonstrate if data is named valid, false, deceptive, debated or out of extension and incorporate whatever other related data that is accessible.

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Lok Sabha elections: Why some parties are fielding more women this time

While the overall sex ratio has marginally worsened from the 1960s to the 2000s, the voter sex ratio has improved in India

Nadia: Women stand in a queue to cast their vote for Panchayat election at Shantipur polling station in Nadia district of West Bengal on Monday.( PTI Photo) (PTI5_14_2018_000071B)


Elections: To see how some ideological groups appear to have woken up to the requirement for more prominent ladies’ political portrayal in front of the general races booked for April and May 2019, you have just to take a gander at the millennial female voter.

Anju Baa, a 20-year-old ancestral young lady from Rajgampur town in Sundergarh locale in northwestern Odisha, has finished her graduation. She is taken a crack at a PC class and says she will apply for work once her course is finished. Marriage? She shrugs, first comes the activity.

At the point when Anju was only an infant, her mom, Rani Secundra Baa, class 12 pass and utilized as a household specialist in Delhi, casted a ballot in her first- – thus far just – race. The contender for Birmitrapur, her get together seat in the year 2000, was inborn pioneer George Tirkey, who as of late joined the Congress party. For what reason did she vote in favor of Tirkey? Since, said Rani, her town had taken an aggregate choice to help him.

Be that as it may, no one discloses to Anju who to vote in favor of. Like her companions, she is guided by her marzi (decision). Would she lean toward a lady hopeful? “I will see who the competitor is. In any case, up until this point, ladies have done great work in my town. Our sarpanch [elected leader of the town council] is a lady and she is open and dedicated. She got a great deal of street works accomplished for us. Along these lines, indeed, ladies are more devoted than men with regards to serving the network,” she told IndiaSpend via telephone.

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WhatsApp, NASSCOM Foundation partner to fight fake news before elections

WhatsApp and NASSCOM Foundation has partnered to deliver digital literacy training to curb fake news, propaganda and misinformation menace before Lok Sabha Elections 2019


Technology: WhatsApp, a Facebook-possessed texting stage, has joined forces with the social arm of National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) to convey computerized proficiency preparing. Expecting to control counterfeit news, purposeful publicity and deception threat on its stage, the preparation is assessed to contact roughly 1,00,000 individuals before the Lok Sabha Elections 2019.

“We are eager to grow our associations with common society to progress significant advanced education abilities that can help battle deception share on WhatsApp. This preparation instructs individuals all through India to be aware of the messages they get and to confirm the actualities before sending,” said Abhijit Bose, Head of India, WhatsApp.

The main group of preparing is booked to begin from March 27 in Delhi, trailed by workshops for agents from provincial and urban areas, and roadshows and connections in different universities. NASSCOM Foundation, on its part, will give volunteers to be prepared, who might later impart their figuring out how to no less than three additional individuals, satisfying the NASSCOM Foundation order of ‘Every One Teach Three’ battle. These volunteers will likewise post their takeaways from workshops on their web based life handles to expand the range of their learnings.

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Google ups efforts to check misinformation ahead of Lok Sabha elections

Google is also going to launch its political ad transparency report before Indian elections, scheduled to begin on April 11

Google signage is seen at Google headquarters in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S., December 17, 2018. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

Technology: Not simply Facebook and Twitter, Google is additionally attempting to guarantee the legitimacy of data on its commercials and video stage as India heads towards General Elections in under a month.

On Thursday, the organization said it is guaranteeing legitimate news content shows signs of improvement play on YouTube, where recordings have seen development in watch time triple for substance from definitive sources over the most recent two years, said Tim Katz, the video stage’s executive of news associations.

YouTube, which is possessed by Google, is guaranteeing there is news from dependable sources that is put on the stage, with enough setting.

With races not exactly a month away, the Indian government has been attempting to address the issue of fake news spreading through online life and informing stages, for example, WhatsApp. As of late, the Parliamentary Committee on data innovation met with senior officials of Facebook and Twitter and the Election Commission has likewise said internet based life stages have resolved to help check the spread of phony news in the keep running up to races.

The video stage has acquainted certainty checks with its boards in India, just beneath the query items, which depends on and “open environment of distributers and actuality checking experts”.It is as of now accessible in Engligh and will in the blink of an eye be accessible in Hindi.

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Lok Sabha elections: 21 Opposition parties move SC against EVM machines

The parties have also sought that at least 50% of the Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail machines be tallied with the voting machines to avoid any discrepancy

Lok Sabha Elections 2019: Somewhere around 21 restriction gatherings, including Indian National Congress and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu have moved the best court looking for better security standards to keep the altering of electronic casting a ballot machines.

The gatherings have additionally looked for that something like 50 percent of the Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail machines be counted with the casting a ballot machines to dodge any error. The gatherings have appro­ached the best court following a gathering of 15 non-BJP parties held at Sharad Pawar’s living arrangement in New Delhi in February.

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