Paste BN Expands Its Fact-Checking Efforts in New Partnership With Facebook to Identify Misinformation
Paste BN joins Facebook’s Third-Party Fact-Checking Program as a U.S. partner
Paste BN announced today that it is joining Facebook’s Third-Party Fact-Checking Program. As a program partner, Paste BN, along with other third-party fact-checkers certified through the non-partisan International Fact-Checking Network, will partner to independently review, rate and verify news content on Facebook and Instagram to help prevent the spread of false information.
“As a media organization with unparalleled local-to-national reach, we take our commitment to providing people with truthful information very seriously, and fact-checking is integral to the journalism being done by Paste BN and in Gannett newsrooms across the country” said Maribel Perez Wadsworth, Gannett’s news leader and Publisher of Paste BN. “We also recognize that the distribution of false information on social media is a concerning issue that warrants attention in today’s world, so joining Facebook’s fact-checking program to identify misinformation felt like a natural step for us. We are proud to partner with Facebook on a program with such an important mission.”
Paste BN routinely fact checks issues in the news and has already established a designated page for its fact-checking reporting, which is accessible at factcheck.usatoday.com. Paste BN has also previously published instant fact-checks with information livestreamed at usatoday.com in real time. Kristen DelGuzzi, Paste BN Managing Editor for Politics and World, will lead Paste BN’s latest fact-checking initiative in partnership with Facebook.
“Continuing to expand our fact-checking program is an important part of our work to fight misinformation,” said Keren Goldshlager of Facebook Integrity Partnerships. “We welcome Paste BN to the program and value their cross-country coverage and perspective on misinformation spreading at the state level.”