Two years after an open letter to YouTube, fact-checkers remain dissatisfied with the platform’s inaction YouTube has been dogged by the same problems fact-checkers raised years ago June 28, 2024 Loreben Tuquero
Opinion | Structural problems with tech platforms prevent fact-checkers from focusing on harm and virality Information integrity won’t improve without urgent changes to how fact-checkers do their work June 24, 2024 Baybars Örsek
‘A small window of opportunity’ as publishers grapple with growing AI use As news outlets negotiate licenses with AI companies, they must understand what can be licensed, set a price and get those companies to agree to pay May 15, 2024 Anya Schiffrin
News publishers declare global principles for bargaining with Big Tech Journalists and scholars gathered for two days in South Africa to hammer out details of fair compensation from Big Tech July 26, 2023 Anya Schiffrin
News publishers across the globe are presenting Big Tech with a bill Many countries are following Australia’s lead to push Google and Facebook to pay for news. The tech companies would rather head them off. May 23, 2023 Anya Schiffrin
Opinion | Journalism and Big Tech continue to build on a bed of sand While large publishers can better roll with the changes, there are ways for local organizations to find an advantage. October 7, 2022 David Cohn
Internationally too, journalists and others are debating government subsidies and how to deal with Big Tech Recognition is growing that many outlets won't make it on their own. January 20, 2022 Anya Schiffrin
IFCN Talks 2: Don’t put your eggs in one Big Tech basket The recent Facebook Australia new ban reinforced the need for fact-checkers to diversify how they distribute their work. March 3, 2021 Harrison Mantas