Fact-Checking Organizations Urge YouTube to Take Stringent Measures against misinformation
Furthermore, the organizations also asked YouTube to adopt stricter rules to discourage “people spreading fake news”. According to a source, letters were sent to Susan Wojciech who is the head of YouTube from different organizations. The groups from Kenya’s “Politifact” along with Washington Post in the United States offered their services to YouTube in order to prevent misinformation or false statements to circulate on its platform. According to a letter, In their recommendations, the groups called on YouTube to consider their offerings in order to provide context and disable fake information. Furthermore, they also urged YouTube to guarantee that its proposed algorithms provide its users with correct and viable information. In response, a YouTube spokeswoman Elena Hernandez said, Check out? Samsung to Roll Out the much-awaited Exynos 2200 alongside S22 series