KORONAVİRÜS SEBEBİYLE “TEYİT” WEB SİTELERİ LİSTESİ
Bülent
Ağaoğlu
İstanbul,
24.3.2020
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teyit.org
(Türkiye’de Alexa’ya göre 826. sırada). https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/teyit.org
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dogrulukpayi.com
(Türkiye’de Alexa’ya göre 2.752. sırada). https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/dogrulukpayi.com
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Snopes.com
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FactCheck.org
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Pages in category "Fact-checking
websites"
The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may
not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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Alt News
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FactsCan
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Gomaneh
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Hoaxmap
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Snopes
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StopFake
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USAFacts
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List of
fact-checking websites
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list
of fact-checking websites includes websites that provide fact-checking services about both political and
non-political subjects.
The
Reporters' Lab at Duke University maintains
a database of fact-checking organizations that is managed by Mark Stencel
and Bill Adair. The
database tracks more than 100 non-partisan organizations around the world. The
Lab's inclusion criteria is based on whether the organization
·
examines
all parties and sides;
·
examines
discrete claims and reaches conclusions;
·
tracks
political promises;
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is
transparent about sources and methods;
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discloses
funding/affiliations;
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and
whether its primary mission is news and information.[1]
Contents
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1.2Asia
By region[edit]
Africa[edit]
·
Africa Check:[2] Africa's first independent
fact-checking organisation with offices in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa,
Senegal and the UK checking claims made by public figures and the media in
Africa.
Asia[edit]
Malaysia
·
SEBENARNYA.MY is
a Malaysian fact-checking website set up by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission.
India[edit]
International
Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) signatories[3]:
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WebQoof is
The Quint's IFCN-certified fact-checking initiative.
·
BOOM BOOM Hindi BOOM Bangla BOOM
is an independent digital journalism initiative with a mission to fight
misinformation and make the internet safer.
·
Vishvas News is
a multilingual fact checking website
·
Fact
Crescendo is a multilingual fact checking website, they also
have a presence in Sri Lanka.
·
AltNews.in is a fact-checking website.
·
India
Today - Fact Check - is part of TV Today Network Ltd. The Fact
Check section is part of the India Today website but this is managed separately
and independently from the editorial operations of India Today.
·
Factly FACTLY
is one of the well known Data Journalism/Public Information portals in India. Each
news story on FACTLY is backed by factual evidence/data from official sources
that is either available in the public domain or that is
collated/gathered/collected using tools such as the Right to Information (RTI).
·
NewsMobile is
a global fact-checker based in India.
·
Newschecker.in is
a website to expose bias/agenda.
·
FactChecker.in is
scrutinizing claims made in public.
Not on
IFCN list of signatories:
·
SMHoaxSlayer is
a broad spectrum fact-checking website with verifying social media hoaxes and
scams circulating in India.[4][5][6][7]
·
IndiaSpend is
a non-profit, data-driven and fact checking website founded in 2011. In March
2014 they launched FactChecker.in [8]
Rejected
by IFCN:
·
OpIndia is a news and current affairs
website which specializes in fact checking. The news portal was founded in 2014
by Rahul Raj and Kumar Kamal[10]
·
Facthunt is
a social journalism platform to debunk misinformation across various domain.
User can signup of on the website/app and request for a fact check. A Pool of
journalists then verifies the claim and publish an article.
Japan[edit]
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GoHoo: Launched
by a nonprofit association Watchdog for Accuracy in News-reporting, Japan (WANJ
or 一般社団法人 日本報道検証機構)
on November 16, 2014. Crowd-funded approx. 1.6 million yen through Ready For.[11] Awarded Social Business Grand
Prize 2012 Summer.[12]
·
Japan Center of Education
for Journalists (JCEJ): Fosters journalists and fact-checkers by
referring to a Journalist's Guide to Social Sources published
by First
Draft News, a project of the Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein
Center. JCEJ itself also debunks falsehoods.[13]
Taiwan[edit]
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台灣事實查核中心 (Taiwan Fact-checking Center)
Australia[edit]
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RMIT ABC
Fact Check:[14] An IFCN-accredited fact
checking organisation, launched in 2017, jointly funded by RMIT University and the Australian
Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)[15].
Europe[edit]
Armenia[edit]
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Fip.am (https://fip.am/),
launched by the NGO "Union of Informed Citizens" (UIC) in 2016 as
Sut.am and renamed in September 2018[16]
Austria[edit]
·
Mimikama:[17] Austrian fact-checking website
which mainly focuses on Facebook hoaxes in the German and Dutch language area.
Croatia[edit]
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Faktograf.hr:[18] Croatian fact-checking website
set up by the Croatian
Journalists' Association and GONG.
Finland[edit]
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Faktabaari:[19][20] a Finnish awarded and
politically independent fact-checking website, launched in 2014.
France[edit]
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Factuel:
French fact-checking blog run by the Agence France-Presse.
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CaptainFact:
French collaborative fact-checking platform.
Georgia[edit]
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FactCheck
Georgia:[22] a project of the Tbilisi-based
think-tank Georgia's Reforms Associates (GRASS), launched in 2013.[23]
Greece[edit]
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Ellinikahoaxes.gr:[24] a Greek fact-checking website
launched in 2013. Debunks hoaxes, urban legends, fake news, internet scams and
other stories of questionable origin.
·
Factchecker.gr:[25] an independent Greek
fact-checking website launched in February 2017 specializing in pseudoscience
and medical frauds.[26].
Italy[edit]
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Bufale.net:[27] Italian national fact-checking
service website and creators of the first antifakenews addon for Chrome
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Pagella
Politica:[28] an Italian fact-checking
website.
Moldova[edit]
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Stopfals.md:
launched by Association of Independent Press (API) from the Republic of Moldova
in 2017
Norway[edit]
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Faktisk.no:
Fact-checking site focusing on public debate in Norway. Set up by rival Norwegian media outlets
and a part of IFCN [29]
Poland[edit]
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Demagog:[30] First fact-checking website in
Poland, dedicated to fact check political statements. Member of International
Fact-Checking Network at Poynter Institute.
·
Fakenews.pl:[31] a Polish fact-checking
website.
Portugal[edit]
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Observador:[33] First newspaper in Portugal
with fact-checking section. First portuguese member of International
Fact-Checking Network at Poynter Institute.
Romania[edit]
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Factual.ro:[34] First fact-checking website in
Romania, dedicated to fact check political statements. Set up by the Funky
Citizens NGO.
Spain[edit]
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Miniver.org:[35] First dedicated fact-checking
web in Spain, launched in 2017, with the purpose of debunking fake news.
Accredited by Google as fact-checking organization.
·
Newtral:[36] Spanish fact-checking
organization which aims to empower people to draw their own conclusions by
analysing public discourse.
Ukraine[edit]
·
FactCheck
Ukraine: launched by the Kyiv-based Ukrainian Team of Reformers in 2016.[23]
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Stopfake.org:[38] launched by the Kyiv Mohyla
Journalism School in 2014.
United Kingdom[edit]
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Full Fact:[40] An independent fact-checking
organisation based in the UK which aims to "promote accuracy in public
debate", launched in 2009.
·
FactCheckNI:[41] The first independent
dedicated fact-checking service for Northern Ireland, launched in 2016,
checking claims as well as offering training in critical thinking, tools and
techniques any member of the public can use.
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The
FactCheck blog:[42] A fact-checking blog run by
the Channel 4 News organization
in the UK.
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Ferret Fact Service:[43] Scotland's first fact-checker
launched in April 2017[44] after a grant from the Google
Digital News Initiative.[45]
Latin America[edit]
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Brazil: Agência
Lupa[47], Aos Fatos[48][49], Boatos[50], Comprova[51], É
isso Mesmo?[52] (from O Globo), E-farsas[53], Portal EBC's
Hoax reports[54], Truco
no Congresso[55], UOL
Confere[56]
·
Chile: ChileCheck,[57], Del dicho al
hecho[58], El Polígrafo[59][60](from El Mercurio)
Middle East[edit]
Iran[edit]
Israel[edit]
·
thewhistle fact-checks
statements said by Israeli politicians.
Jordan[edit]
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Fatabyyano Fatabyyano
is an Independent Fact-checking Platform, which Considers the Leading
Fact-checking Platform in the MENA region, as Fatabyyano is the First &
Only Arabian Platform] that certified by the IFCN.[75] The platform has several
million followers, and had received an award from the Harvard Arab Alumni
Association in 2016, as well as from Queen Rania of Jordan.[76]
Saudi Arabia[edit]
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NoRumors.net
North America[edit]
Canada[edit]
United States[edit]
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Climate Feedback, which is dedicated to
fact-checking media coverage of climate change.[78]
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FactCheck.org and FactCheckEd.org: non-partisan,[79] nonprofit sister websites that
are self-described "advocates for voters that aims to reduce the level of
deception and confusion in U.S. politics," and serving as an educational
resource for high school teachers and students, respectively (the latter
founded 2005). They are projects of the Annenberg
Public Policy Center of the Annenberg School for Communication at
the University of
Pennsylvania, and are funded primarily by the Annenberg Foundation.
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Fact Checker (The Washington Post):[80] A project of The Washington Post,
known for grading politicians on the factual accuracy of their statements with
zero to four "Pinocchios."[81] Created September 2007
by Post diplomatic writer Michael
Dobbs specifically for the 2008
presidential campaign.[82] Ceased operation 4 November
2008,[83] but relaunched with a broader
focus in January 2011, led by veteran Post diplomatic
correspondent Glenn Kessler.[84]
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Media Bias/Fact Check is
a web site that rates factual accuracy and political bias in news media. The
site classifies media sources on a political bias spectrum, as well as on the
accuracy of their factual reporting.
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PolitiFact.com:[85] A service of the Tampa Bay Times - Created August
2007, uses the "Truth-o-Meter" to rank the amount of truth in public
persons' statements. 2009 Pulitzer Prize Winner.
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Snopes.com focuses on, but is not limited
to, validating and debunking urban legends and other stories in American
popular culture.
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TruthOrFiction.com validates
and debunks urban legends, Internet rumors, e-mail forwards, and other stories
of unknown or questionable origin.
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RealClearPolitics' Fact Check Review aspires
to offer quaternary-level critiquing of such tertiary-level efforts at fact-checking
as those listed above. Within its inaugural review item on April 9, 2018, RCP
writer Kalev Leetaru said
its efforts at "checking the fact checkers" were to "explore how
the flagship fact-checking organizations operate in practice (as opposed to
their self-reported descriptions), from their claim and verification sourcing
to their topical focus to just what constitutes a 'fact.'"[86] Leetaru is a Georgetown University fellow
in residence, holding the chair established there for study and
promotion of "international values, communications
technology and the global Internet."[87]
[Maddenin devamında “References”
bölümü var. BA]
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Fact-Checking
web sites. https://tinyurl.com/ra9olpa
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Funke,
D. (2018, June 20). There are hundreds of fact-checkers around the world.
Here’s what some of them look like. Poynter. Retrieved February 19, 2019 from https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2018/there-are-hundreds-offact-checkers-around-the-world-heres-what-some-of-them-look-like/
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“The
first verification platform established in Turkey is teyit.org. There are six
organizations define themselves as fact-checking organizations in Turkey which
are yalansavar, malumatfuruş, bilim kazanı, doğrula.org, doğruluk payı and
teyit.org. Only two of these organizations are IFCN members and are committed
to comply with principles designated by the IFCN, that’s why these two
organizations are chosen as cases.”. https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/1006071
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