Google to Start Adding 'Fact Check' Tag to Accurate News Articles in Search Results

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By Shubham Verma | Updated: 14 October 2016 18:16 IST
Highlights
  • Factually correct articles will bear 'Fact check' tag next to them
  • Google will check if websites are conducting fact checking on their own
  • It is currently rolling out in the US and the UK
Google to Start Adding 'Fact Check' Tag to Accurate News Articles in Search Results

How many times have you been proven wrong among your friends because something you said was factually incorrect? You then actually doubt your knowledge and regret referring to some random article on the Internet. Well, this happens to almost everybody who easily trusts anything that is available on the Web without scrutinising it thoroughly. But now, Google is coming forward to help you save from that embarrassment. Google will now start showing you whether an article is factually correct or not by tagging it with the 'Fact Check' label in search results.

Readers will start seeing the tagged articles in the expanded story box on news.google.com as well as in the Google News & Weather iOS and Android apps, starting with the US and the UK, Google said in a blog post on Tuesday.

Google says organisations like International Fact-Checking Network and others are making continuous efforts to fact check articles, misinformed topics, sensationalised headlines, and other Internet hoaxes rigorously. By collaborating with them, Google aims to provide you almost accurate long news stories in the categories of health, politics etc. The websites that have correct and accurate information will be stacked in Google's database, and will show you a visible 'Fact Check' label in the news section.

"In the seven years since we started labelling types of articles in Google News (e.g., In-Depth, Opinion, Wikipedia), we've heard that many readers enjoy having easy access to a diverse range of content types," said Google in its blog spot enlightening the efforts the Internet giant has done to make news more relevant for the readers. Funnily enough, the latest Trump debacle has been reported to be misinforming people during the US Presidential election slated to happen in the near future - and Google is saving US citizens (and others who are interested as well) from making decisions in haste and confusion.

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The Google News vertical has also explained the process the articles will now undergo to check whether it contains fact checks in part by looking for the schema.org ClaimReview markup. Meanwhile, Google will also look for the websites that follow the standard criteria for fact checking. The news websites and the publishers who enable fact-checks and are eager to see it appear with the "Fact check" tag have been advised by Google to use that markup in fact-check articles. So, if you are one of the publishers, you can head to Google's help centre to know more on the procedure.

 

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