Towards a Positioning Model for Evaluating the Use and Design of Anti-Disinformation Tools

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Abstract

With the increasing amounts of mis-and disinformation circulating online, the demand for tools to combat and contain the phenomenon has also increased. The multifaceted nature of the phenomenon requires a set of tools that can respond effectively, and can deal with the different ways in which disinformation can present itself, In this paper, after consulting independent fact-checkers to create a list, we map the landscape of tools available to combat different typologies of mis and disinformation on the basis of three levels of analysis: the employment of policy-regulated strategies, the use of co-creation, and the preference for manual or automated processes of detection. We then create a model in which we position the different tools across three axes of analysis and show how the tools distribute across different market positions.

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Svahn, M., & Perfumi, S. C. (2022). Towards a Positioning Model for Evaluating the Use and Design of Anti-Disinformation Tools. EJournal of EDemocracy and Open Government, 14(2), 109–129. https://doi.org/10.29379/jedem.v14i2.746

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