Webinar in Spanish: Adding context to fact-checking, Wikipedia as a new vector for reliable online information?
**Sorry for cross-posting** Would love to have you join us, ask questions, share your expertise about Spanish language disinformation on the internet, platforms, open platforms. This webinar follows a series of other workshops and webinars we had in the past as part of the Wikicredibility Initiative, a volunteer initiative between Wikimedians and Hacks Hackers to support research and credibility tools on Wikipedia and wikidata. n this event, speakers will dissect the challenges in the news and online information ecosystem in the region. We will discuss the following themes: - Knowledge and information reliability on Wikipedia for reporting on current news - The linkage between media ecosystems and open-knowledge platforms - Fact-checking for underrepresented communities and underrepresented indigenous languages - Distribution of news and information in the region - Adding context to fighting misinformation and disinformation networks at scale Invited speakers - José Flores - Communications Director @ Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales - Luis Álvarez Azcárraga - Wikimedia Mexico, PhD in Social Cultural Studies - Noé Domínguez Porras - Platform data engineer - Alliwa Pazmiño - Fact-checker @ Ecuador Chequea - Tweet about the event: https://twitter.com/credcoalition/status/1394361007544307715 - The form registration link is here: https://forms.gle/gtFxUx3hc4z2StoT8 - Full event description (in English + Spanish): https://bit.ly/33RyGeU - Previous Wikicred events here: https://bit.ly/2QoJZb6 Best regards, Ahmed + WikiCred team wikicred.org Partners <https://www.wikicred.org/#who-we-are> / Projects <http://wikicred.org/#projects> / Funders <http://wikicred.org/#funders>
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Ahmed Medien