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“If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're misinformed.” – Mark Twain said that. Or did he?
The ubiquitous popularity of social media has made us more informed about local and world events than at any other point in history. But a free flow of information has turned out to be a double-edged sword. Indeed, Mark Twain’s words ring more true now than in the 19th century.
The spread of online misinformation regarding health, science, politics and many other important topics has the potential to cause real harm. The more people read about misinformation, the more it gets amplified by various algorithms creating a vicious self-fulfilling cycle. Big social platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have attempted to tackle the problem but with billions of users no amount of flesh-and-blood moderators could possibly tackle such a massive challenge. What makes matters even more complicated is the fact that misinformation often isn’t coming from a single source but from all corners of the internet.
So how can we address this growing concern? Exorde has the answer.
Based on the Ethereum Layer 2 SKALE network and using a combination of IPFS and Filecoin for storage, Exorde was specifically designed to combat misinformation in the digital realm. The Exorde network makes decentralized information management possible by collecting and analyzing publicly available data from social networks and news websites. Exorde utilizes blockchain technology and artificial intelligence, eliminating the centralization bias of tech companies. This results in a trustful, relevant and unbiased worldwide data
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