Lesson 3 Quiz: Name Email Before a fact-checking organization marks content as false, it is necessary to:Contrast various sources.Investigate the context.Assess the impact on society.All of the above.The ethical principles for fact checking organizations are:Transparency on conflicts of interest, sources of funding, members of the organization and agenda.Autonomy, justice, autonomy and integrity.Autonomy, justice and respect.Non-partisanship, transparency of funding sources, verification, methodology and a policy of corrections.What is fact-checking?It is a method of disinformation to spread content on social networks.It is different types of disinformation.It is a process and genre of journalism that analyzes, classifies and identifies information in order to promote truthfulness.It is a set of ethical standards for global platforms.Some of the initiatives to strengthen fact-checking organizations are:Portalcheck.org, International Telecommunication Union, International Association for Fact-checking.International Fact-Checking Network, Portalcheck.org, Latam Chequea.International Fact-checking Association, Portalcheck.org, Global Fact-checking Network.Global Fact-checking Network, Portalcheck.org, International Fact-checking Association.The verification of content and sources has the following classification categories:True, False, Questionable.Verifiable, Unverifiable, Questionable.Each organization defines it.Deceptive, false, unsustainable, untenable.Why is fact-checking important in the struggle against mis/disinformation?Because Fact-checking depends solely on journalists.Because Fact-checking organizations have many resources and funding.These organizations can prosecute the creators of disinformation.Helps to identify misinformation, deny it, and expose it.Time is Up! Time's up