Commercial Innovation Opportunities for Civic Tech to Reduce Misinformation: "Thinking outside the bunk"
A report of expert-interview research into opportunities for new Civic Tech to reduce misinformation. The central argument is that misinformation is not only a technical problem but also a democratic and social one. It proposes four reasons to “think outside the bunk”: meaning beyond pre-/debunking.
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