
Fact-checking can be a laborious task and often times your verdicts may not even reach all of those people who heard the initial claim and now believe it to be true.
To help fact-checkers work more efficiently, Alexios Mantzarlis from the International Fact-Checking Network shared some advice in this post by the Global Editors Network.
He explains the importance of being on the right platforms for your audience, and keeping up to date with trends and understanding how the latest developments in technologies, such as artificial intelligence, can help you along the way.
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