Google, the most popular search engine on the Internet, announced the launch of a campaign against false information before the European Union elections.
Citizens of the European Union will elect a new European Parliament in June to approve policies and laws in the region There are fears that the spread of misinformation online could sway voters.
In this regard, Google has announced to start a campaign against false information before the elections.
Reuters was told by Google that Google is developing stricter rules to deal with inappropriate content on online platforms.
According to the report, Google will run a series of ads on platforms like Tik Tok and YouTube in five European Union countries, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and Poland, and these ads will also be translated into 24 European languages.
According to Google, the ads will use a “pre-banking” technique developed in collaboration with researchers at the Universities of Cambridge and Bristol, the only technique that will work effectively in the political arena.
Google officials say the technique will help viewers identify false information and false content before they encounter it.
Regarding the campaign, Google says viewers who watch ads on YouTube will fill out a short multiple-choice questionnaire designed to find out what types of election misinformation they’ve seen on online platforms. are
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