YouTube testing fact check pop up for sensitive searches in India: Report

IANS  |  San Francisco 

is testing a fake content monitoring feature in that pops up a "fact check" alert on searches for sensitive content.

The feature will also highlight additional information on the subject from verified fact-checking partners of the platform.

"These panels will show up on search result pages rather than on individual videos. Even though videos containing misinformation could still appear in the search results, will generate disclaimers with the intent to inform viewers that the company deals with the spread of misinformation on the platform," Today reported on Friday.

With nearly 250 million users and cheapest data plans in the world, is one of YouTube's largest markets, hence the new feature is being tested for prone to misinformation in Hindi and English languages.

"As part of our ongoing efforts to build a better news experience on YouTube, we are expanding our information panels to bring fact checks from eligible publishers to YouTube," News quoted a as saying.

In India, the company plans on using information from about half a dozen verified to show these panels.

Many of these services are also working with to check misinformation on its platform in ahead of the in the country, the report added.

The feature is eventually lined up for global expansion, however, it remains unclear by when that would happen.

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First Published: Sat, March 09 2019. 12:46 IST