2022
DOI: 10.29303/iccsproceeding.v2i1.85
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Public Perception and Attitude on Fact-checking: A Case Study from Indonesia

Abstract: Fact-checking, for over a decade, is part of misinformation debunking strategies. This initiative, during the period, get pros and cons regarding to its effectiveness. In the midst of the controversy, it is necessary to figure out whether this practice is widely known and public perception and attitude towards fact-checking. Survey was conducted to gather data from 13 provinces in Indonesia. The provinces were elected in purpose to represent three are in Indonesia namely west, central, and east. Quota sampling… Show more

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