Fighting fake news is an online arms race

Disinformation — inaccuracies spread deliberately rather than in error — gathers traction particularly quickly in the US due to its unparalleled free-speech protections, says Kelly Born.

Fighting fake news is an online arms race

Disinformation — inaccuracies spread deliberately rather than in error — gathers traction particularly quickly in the US due to its unparalleled free-speech protections, says Kelly Born.

Ever since the November 2016 US presidential election highlighted the vulnerability of digital channels to purveyors of “fake news”, the debate over how to counter disinformation has not gone away.

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