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Facebook fact-checker USA Today is using college kids to censor news and social media posts

These fact-checks can cut the viewership of posts by 95%.

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USA Today, one of Facebookโ€™s third-party fact-checking partners, is using college interns to create fact-checks that sometimes result in posts being suppressed and hidden behind a โ€œFalse Informationโ€ notice.

In one of these fact-checks, Camille Caldera, a summer intern at USA Today, fact-checked a viral photo of Jen Psaki, who was recently named as Democratic presidential nominee Joe Bidenโ€™s press secretary.

The viral photo shows Psaki wearing a hammer and sickle hat while posing with officials from Russia. The fact-check admits โ€œthe image is realโ€ but somehow still gives it a final rating of โ€œmissing context.โ€

In another incident, media watchdog NewsBusters disputed a USA Today fact-check from college student and intern Devon Link.

The fact-check claimed that the โ€œDemocratic Party did not found the KKK, did not start the Civil War.โ€ NewsBusters argued that the fact-check, which admits that โ€œfactions of the Democratic Party did majorly contribute to the Civil Warโ€™s start and the KKKโ€™s founding,โ€ is made up of โ€œโ€˜yes, butโ€ฆโ€™ concessionsโ€ and โ€œessentially conceded that the Confederacy was run by Democrats, made up by Democrats, as was the KKK.โ€

When NewsBusters challenged the fact-check, its Facebook post was flagged and hidden behind a โ€œFalse Informationโ€ notice.

USA Today later admitted this was an error and removed the fact-check and False Information notice from the NewsBusters Facebook page.

While the fact-check was removed, it likely had a significant impact on the overall reach of the NewsBusters post. The first few hours after posting are usually the peak period for social media post and these fact-check ratings slash the viewership of posts by 95% on Facebook.

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This isnโ€™t the first time USA Today has faced scrutiny over its fact-checking.

Earlier this year, Columbia Journalism Review reported that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provides over $250 million dollars in funding to news outlets and fact-checking groups that regularly give favorable coverage to investor and philanthropist Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation.

Media company Gannett, which owns USA Today, has previously received a $499,651 charitable grant from the Gates Foundation. USA Today has published multiple fact-checks defending Gates and his foundation from allegations about the coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccines.