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We present an analytic study on the language of news media in the context of political fact-checking and fake news detection. We compare the language of real news with that of satire, hoaxes, and propaganda to find linguistic characteristics of untrustworthy text. To probe the feasibility of automatic political fact-checking, we also present a case study based on PolitiFact.com using their factuality judgments on a 6-point scale. Experiments show that while media fact-checking remains to be an open research question, stylistic cues can help determine the truthfulness of text.
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Rashkin et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0fe3c78090e499da604e61 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/d17-1317
Hannah Rashkin
Google (United States)
Eunsol Choi
Google (United States)
Jin Yea Jang
Pennsylvania State University
University of Washington
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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