Rumor Scanner Bangladesh

Rumor Scanner Bangladesh (Bengali: রিউমর স্ক্যানার বাংলাদেশ) is a fact checking or information verification organization of Bangladesh that was recognized by the International Fact Checking Network.[1][2][3] It was established on March 17, 2020. Its main aim is to prevent ongoing rumors and fake news of Bangladesh and convey the correct information to the people. It publishes fact-check stories through web content as well as digital banners. Its headquarters is located in Dhaka.[4]

Rumor Scanner Bangladesh
রিউমর স্ক্যানার বাংলাদেশ
FormationMarch 17, 2020 (2020-03-17)
FounderSumon Ahmed
Legal statusActive
PurposeFact Checking
HeadquartersDhaka, Bangladesh
Region
Bangladesh
FieldsJournalism
Websiterumorscanner.com

History

It debuted on March 17, 2020, to address the negativity of various rumors including the Corona pandemic. Among its founders are Sumon Ahmed, Sakiuzzaman and Sayeed Joy. Within a short period of its establishment, it gained the recognition of the International Fact Checking Network[5]

Method

It verifies data through a total of eight processes. Namely: solicitation, active monitoring team, selection of claims for verification, research, report writing and editing, digital banner, rating and revision.[6]

Statistics report

From January to August 2023, Rumor Scanner identified 1,082 misinformation spread on social media and local media. Rumor Scanner has found evidence of 74 false information being spread at the same time related to the National Assembly elections. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has had the highest number (43) of misinformation spread among political figures in these eight months, which is 17 percent of the total political misinformation. [7]


It published 1,400 fact-check reports in 2022. Among them, 82 reports were published in January, 90 in February, 119 in March, 90 in April, 72 in May, 130 in June, 105 in July, 150 in August, 133 in September, 130 in October, 142 in November and 157 in December.[8][9]

References

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