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Accelerating crowd-sourced fact-checking chatbot system

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Johnson Liang
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Accelerating crowd-sourced fact-checking chatbot system
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Human is good at fact-check; chatbots are good at repetition. This project is going to combine and enhance both.
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Cofacts is a collaborative fact-cecking project with a chatbot in closed messaging app. It relies on volunteer editors to populate a database, so that the chatbot can send fact-checking replies to the chatbot users automatically.

While this system works in normal times, during the elections, the system was flooded by disinformation going viral so quickly that volunteers could hardly handle.

We plan to tackle this challenge with these measures:

  1. Design an objective moderation standard to award participants in the volunteer editor community with reasonable renumerations for each new, eligible fact-checking report.

  2. Form a compact, official fact-checking task force to produce fact-chekcing reports complying with International Fact Checking Network’s Code of Principles so that it provides an example for other editors to follow.

  3. New software features like collaborative & automatic topic labeling to help editors efficiently reply user-reported messages.

The system is open-source so that it benefits everyone.

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What is the problem you are solving?

Disinformation propagated in closed messaging app is a global issue. Unlike public posts in Facebook or Twitter, disinformation in WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and LINE is not traceable, can affect millions of people, and costs lives in harsh situations.

To make matters worse, disinformation can be used to undermine democracy of countries in the free world. According to the latest Varieties of Democracy dataset released in 2019, Taiwan ranked 1st in “foreign governments dissemination of false information”. The risk of Taiwanese democracy being affected by foreign disinformation is higher than Latvia’s, Kosovo’s and the US’s.

The collaborative fact-checking chatbot, Cofacts, tries to tackle this with chatbots in closed messaging app, and crowd-sourcing fact-checking reports. We have an Facebook group of 3,000 volunteer editors, and about 10 to 20 weekly active editors fact-checking and debunking user-reported instant messages.

However, during the 5 months before 2018 Taiwanese election, Cofacts chatbot received 6,000 user-reported messages, overwheming the volunteer editors. In 2018, the chatbot has only around 5,000 subscribers; As in 2019, the chatbot’s subscriber count has doubled, but not our volunteer editors. We are eager to empower volunteers to resist the incoming unprecedented wave of disinformation before 2020 Taiwanese election.

Who are you serving?

As a crowd-sourced fact-checking platform equipped with a chatbot, it serves two populations. First, the system empowers closed messaging app users to have better access to different opinions and fact-checking reports. Secondly, such platform also helps fact-checkers to deliver their work to readers that have just received hoax in closed messaging apps.

There are over 21 million people using LINE, a closed messaging app. That is over 90% of Taiwanese population. Many of them are digital immigrants that have little ability to find information sources by themselves. On the other hand, Taiwanese fact-checking organizations and individuals produce more than 1 fact-checking reports every day.

As a platform, Cofacts receives over 20,000 inquiries and delivers fact-checking reports to thousands of our chatbot users every month, whenever the chatbot user is in need. According to the user feedback collected inside the chatbot, users think the chatbot's reply is useful. If we can successfully establish a solid cooperative fact-checking model, such methodology can be applied to other closed messaging apps and countries to benefit more people worldwide.

What is your solution?

We plan to deal with disinformation during elections by bulding a strongly motivated editor group. For now, we have Cofacts chatbots that delivers fact-checking replies to the hand of users who just received a piece of disinformation. We also have a voluntary editor community that is comprised of hundreds of netizens contributing fact-checking replies tackling with disinformation collected in closed messaging apps.

On top of the foundation we currently have, we will put all the resource to support our editor community and to facilitate the generation of solid replies. This includes:

  1. Providing remuneration to the author of replies qualified by specified standards. This will facilitate the fact-checking work that is currently done by hundreds of unpaid volunteers on Cofacts. Qualification standards may include metrics like coverage of external references in the reply, number of chatbot users who think the reply is useful, and so on.
  2. Organize a small task force (2~3 people) of skilled, proficient editors that composes fact-checking reports and commits to International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN)'s Code of Principles. The output of the task force will set example for the Cofacts editor community. We will also apply for IFCN verified signatories, so that we can gain access to more fact-checking resources world-wide.

We will also keep pushing on the development of our open-source crowd-sourced editor’s website and chatbot to maximize the influence of the editorial work mentioned above. This includes:

  1. Crowd-sourced and machine-learning based tagging system that categorizes reported messages inside Cofacts editors’ website. By categorizing the messages into different topics such as “China related”, “HongKong related” and “Food safety”, volunteers with different expertise can get notified when latest message of their interest gets sent into the database, so that they can react quickly.

  2. Cofacts chatbot users that has searched for a message will be able to receive updates of the message’s counter-narrative, as we implement the new notification mechanism in the chatbot.

Hundreds of the volunteer editors of Cofacts are doing a great job fighting disinformation in closed messaging app, and it is the time we bring the editor community to the next level. We believe that the above measures in the community and improvements made to the Cofacts system can greatly motivate volunteers to stand out and fight disinformation effectively and efficiently.

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Where is your solution team headquartered?
Taipei, 台灣
Our solution's stage of development:
  • Pilot
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Solution Team:
Johnson Liang
Johnson Liang
Co-founder of Cofacts
Billion Lee
Billion Lee