How to Counter Fake News? A Taxonomy of Anti-fake News Approaches

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Abstract

Fake news is a symptom of deeper structural problems in our societies and media environments. To counter it, policymakers need to take into account the underlying, self-reinforcing mechanisms that make this old phenomenon so pervasive today. Only by taking a step back can we examine the vulnerabilities these fake news narratives exploit. This article provides a first taxonomy of anti-fake news approaches. It argues that proposed anti-fake news laws focus on the trees rather than the forest. As such, they will not only remain irrelevant but also aggravate the root causes fuelling the fake news phenomenon.

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Alemanno, A. (2018). How to Counter Fake News? A Taxonomy of Anti-fake News Approaches. In European Journal of Risk Regulation (Vol. 9, pp. 1–5). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/err.2018.12

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