UNESCO report finds that 6 out of 10 of influencers don’t use basic fact-checking practices
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Many Americans have turned to social media influencers for news — and a survey by the U.N.’s educational and cultural agency found that many of these creators lack rigorous fact-checking protocols. A new survey from UNESCO found that 62% of digital content creators don’t use basic fact-checking practices — which is particularly unsettling when you consider recent data showing that 1 in 5 Americans get their news from “ news influencers ” online. The “ Behind the Screens ” survey, conducted by
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