SIGNALAI·Jul 3, 2026, 4:00 AMSignal0Short term

Gaming Consensus: Coordinated Manipulation in Crowdsourced Fact-Checking

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Gaming Consensus: Coordinated Manipulation in Crowdsourced Fact-Checking

arXiv:2607.01824v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Crowdsourced fact-checking systems have been adopted by major social media companies such as X, Meta, TikTok and Google with the aim of combating misleading information at scale without relying on centralized editorial control. These systems have been developed around a common underlying concept: a bridging mechanism that identifies notes flagging misleading information when they receive support from people with different perspectives rather than simple majority support. To our knowledge the only publicly disclosed bridging algorithms deployed fo

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