Приклади вживання Stopfake Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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In 2016, StopFake became a partner of the First Draft global network, which works to improve the quality of online journalism.
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In addition, says Janda, StopFake was one of the prototypes for the creation of the East StratCom Task Force, the European Union's fact-checking initiative.
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The second day was no less interesting,as it began with a training from the executive director of StopFake Ruslan DEYNYCHENKO on the theme of counteracting Russian propaganda and disinformation.
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StopFake joined the coalition of civic organizations that supported independent monitoring of coverage of the presidential election in Ukraine with the support of the Council of Europe projects*.
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StopFake has basically shown how to respond to the threat of Russian disinformation and how it should be tackled by exposing not only the threat itself but also by exposing the individual actors who spread those lies.
The“information war” was entered into not only by the state- at the expense of volunteers,crowdfunding and donors the StopFake and Ukrainian Crisis Media Center projects were created;
The StopFake team not only refutes individual pieces of fake news but also compiles an archive of propaganda, analyzes this information, and tells about these propaganda issues at conferences and seminars in Ukraine and abroad.
Also in 2016,after an invitation from MediaNet International Centre for Journalism, StopFake trainers conducted training on how to fact-check politicians and verify open source data, as well as search and expose fake news for Kazakhstan journalists.
The StopFake team was one of the first to start using fact-checking to fight disinformation and one of the first in the world to draw attention to Kremlin propaganda as a systemic phenomenon that would soon become a leading global threat.
Kharchenko told international colleagues that the problem of fake news and disinformation, after the beginning of Russian aggression, has become so acute for Ukraine that this caused a natural need for special projects,the most striking of which was StopFake.
In that article, StopFake refuted a fake story by the Russian propaganda agency RIA“Novosti” about the mass defections of the Ukrainian military personnel stationed in Crimea to the side of the Russian authorities in Crimea.
Later, in the framework of the project of the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy(NIMD) and the UK Conflict Stability and Security Fund(CSSF), StopFake conducted a two-day training session in Tbilisi on identifying and countering external propaganda, as well as on political fact-checking for young politicians from Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
StopFake articles, including refutations of Kremlin media stories in France, such as RT and Sputnik, are actively discussed and used not only by journalists and experts in France but also by ordinary users who aren't just representatives of Ukrainian diaspora.”.
Working with other Ukrainian institutions- StopFake and the Razumkov Center- the three partners are creating a rapid-response team with the ability to monitor, evaluate, and disclose the full range of foreign subversive activities in Ukraine, and to propose suitable responses.
StopFake talked to Jakub Janda, Head of the Kremlin Watch Program and Director at the European Values Think-Tank, about the current trends of Russian disinformation in Europe, contemporary challenges and the role of governments, journalists, and civil society in denouncing disinformation.
Working with other Ukrainian institutions- StopFake and the Razumkov Centre- the three partners created a rapid-response team with the ability to monitor, evaluate, and disclose the full range of foreign subversive activities in Ukraine, and to propose suitable responses.
Currently StopFake refutes disinformation not only on the website but also with the help of weekly video news digests in Russian, English and Ukrainian, and produces weekly radio news digests and publishes a monthly newspaper“Your Right to Know”, which is distributed free of charge to residents of the Donetsk and Luhansk areas with a circulation of 200,000 copies.
Olena Churanova, media expert and StopFake fact-checker, believes that“the dominance of fakes, the development of hybrid media outlets that say they are media but are actually tools of information warfare, the growing popularity of social networks have given impetus to the development of such an unconventional type of fact-checking.