Governments in Africa have doubled ‘false news’ laws, to little effect. Another way is possible
Since 2016, the 11 countries we studied nearly doubled their laws and regulations on misinformation. There is little to show for it.
Since 2016, the 11 countries we studied nearly doubled their laws and regulations on misinformation. There is little to show for it.
If you use WhatsApp, you probably know a lot of false information is shared on the messaging service. But could group admins be held legally...
If you use WhatsApp, you probably know a lot of false information is shared on the messaging service. But could group admins be held legally...
New technology is making the manipulation of video easier, and the faked results more convincing and thus more likely to be shared widely on...
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