Election 2024: Ghana Fact-checking Coalition records over 100 false publications

The Ghana Fact-checking Coalition, a group of fact-checkers, has reported over 100 false publications related to the 2024 elections in its Election 2024 Media Situation Room. According to the coalition’s findings, 85.3% of the false narratives were spread on social media, followed by 8.8% on television stations, 4.4% on news websites, and 1.5% on radio … The post Election 2024: Ghana Fact-checking Coalition records over 100 false publications appeared first on Asaase Radio.

Dec 12, 2024 - 09:55
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Election 2024: Ghana Fact-checking Coalition records over 100 false publications

The Ghana Fact-checking Coalition, a group of fact-checkers, has reported over 100 false publications related to the 2024 elections in its Election 2024 Media Situation Room.

According to the coalition’s findings, 85.3% of the false narratives were spread on social media, followed by 8.8% on television stations, 4.4% on news websites, and 1.5% on radio stations.

Kwaku Krobea Asante, coordinator of the coalition, disclosed this during a press briefing at the Media Situation Room in Accra.

The data was collected and analyzed over the course of a week, covering publications before, during, and after the 7 December presidential and parliamentary elections.

Asante noted that political parties were the primary targets of misinformation and disinformation.

He added that the two main presidential candidates were particularly affected, followed by the Electoral Commission and its officials, who were also subjects of false narratives.

“Most of the narratives we monitored under the election integrity at some point targeted the Electoral Commission, its officers and officials,” he said.

Asante explained that, in the lead-up to the elections, it became clear that disinformation would pose a significant challenge.

This prompted the formation of the Ghana Fact-checking Coalition, which was established to monitor and counter false information.

He raised important concerns about content moderation and social media regulation in the country.

Asante further stated that the Coalition is compiling a comprehensive report based on their findings, which will be shared with relevant stakeholders to help address the increasing spread of misinformation and disinformation in Ghana.

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