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Gaming Consensus: Coordinated Manipulation in Crowdsourced Fact-Checking

A new study on crowdsourced fact-checking reveals that coordinated groups are successfully manipulating community-based annotation systems on platforms like X and Meta. By acting in unison, these actors can artificially influence the perceived credibility of content to bypass automated moderation, exposing a vulnerability in systems designed to replace centralized editorial oversight.

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  • AarXiv CS.AINikil Roashan Selvam, Jay Baxter, Sophie Hilgard, Brad Miller, Keith Coleman, Ellen Vitercik, Sanmi Koyejo5h ago

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