Overview
- The International Fact-Checking Network's latest report identifies financial instability as the top concern, with 90% of fact-checkers citing funding challenges, exacerbated by Meta's withdrawal from its U.S. fact-checking program.
- Harassment remains a pervasive issue, with 78% of fact-checkers experiencing threats and over a third facing cyberattacks, compounded by rhetoric from tech leaders.
- Short-form video content, such as TikTok and YouTube Shorts, has emerged as the most effective format for engaging audiences in a mobile-first media landscape.
- Fact-checking organizations are increasingly integrating AI into workflows, with 30% adopting the technology, though ethical concerns and resource limitations persist.
- Collaboration remains a cornerstone of resilience, with nearly 80% of fact-checkers partnering with other organizations to address shared challenges and innovate.