Objective of the consultation
The results of the public consultation will help assess the effectiveness of current actions by market players and other stakeholders, the need for scaling them up and introducing new actions to address different types of fake news.
The consultation will collect information on:
- Definition of fake information and their spread online
- Assessment of measures already taken by platforms, news media companies and civil society organisations to counter the spread of fake information online
- Scope for future actions to strengthen quality information and prevent the spread of disinformation online.
Who replied to the consultation?
Two questionnaires were available: one for the citizens and one for legal persons and journalists reflecting their professional experience of fake news and online disinformation.
The public consultation received 2986 replies: 2784 from individuals and 202 from legal organisations and journalists. The largest number of replies came from Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain. It is worth noting a high participation in Lithuania, Slovakia and Romania.
As regards replies from legal entities, the largest proportion of respondents represented private news media companies, followed by civil society organisations, other type of organisations, online platforms, research and academia and public authorities (national and local). Many respondents are active all around the world or in a large number of EU countries, including Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Germany and the UK. Sixty-nine news media organisations, fifty-one civil society organisations and sixteen online platforms replied.
Key findings
There is a common perception amongst all respondents that fake news in general are highly likely to cause harm to society, in particular in areas such as political affairs, immigration, minorities and security.
Fact-checking through independent news organisations and civil society organisations is considered the method that better contributes to counter the spread of disinformation online. However, a majority of citizens believe that social media platforms are not doing enough to help users to fact-check information before it is shared online.
With regard to possible future actions, a majority agreed that more should be done to reduce the spread of disinformation online. Regardless of the type of action proposed, all respondents unanimously agreed on the need to respect and guarantee overarching fundamental rights such as freedom of expression and to ensure that any approach used to tackle fake news should not promote any kind of direct or indirect censorship.
The consultation also showed a clear preference for a multi-stakeholder, multi-dimensional, self-regulatory approach, although some respondents complained about the lack of a level playing field between content producers and online social platforms and suggested some regulatory changes. Indeed, a large number of proposed principles and actions to tackle fake news focus on the role of online social platforms.
There was wide support to fact-checking as one of the ways to combat fake news, although the consultation also helped to understand that its efficiency is limited and that it should be accompanied by other measures. The consultation also provides some interesting information on possible tools to empower journalists and end-users, including the use of new technologies such as artificial intelligence and block chain. As in the case of fact-checking, it appears that the efficiency of each tool largely depends on who uses it and for which purposes.
Strengthening efforts in increasing media literacy at all levels, from school pupils to adult audience, and among actors, from end-users to journalists, and ensuring support and access by the public to trusted journalism, given its critical role in sustaining a plural, strong public opinion, were also put forward as necessary actions.
Together with the results of the Eurobarometer, and the report of the High Level group, the results of the public consultation feed into the Commission Communication on tackling online disinformation.
More information on the Commission initiative to tackle online disinformation.
- Factsheet.
- Results of the public consultation on fake news and online disinformation.
- Final Eurobarometer report on fake news and online disinformation.
- Communication - Tackling online disinformation: a European Approach.
Replies by citizens
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Replies by legal organisations
- Universal Media Ltd
- DigiMedios
- Știri din Banat
- La Celosía
- Unistra
- Independent Association of Georgian Journalists
- Association of Journalists of Kosovo
- Radiotelevisión del Principado de Asturias
- C.S.IN. Onlus
- Denník N
- Swedish Union of Journalists
- JonDanzig.com
- Consell de la Informació de Catalunya
- VoxEurop
- Orbs
- Movimento Difesa del Cittadino
- Institut für Europäisches Medienrecht (EMR)
- Национално издателство за образование и наука "Аз-буки"
- Association of European Journalists
- Association des journalistes européens – Section France
- Il Sole 24 Ore
- TICtank.pt
- Undisclosed
- Identinetics IT-Services GmbH
- Independent News & Media
- JvW Strategy BVBA
- Editorial Planeta
- Università degli Studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale
- Eunews.it
- Progressive Media
- Eliminalia
- ENTE PUBLICO RADIOTELEVISION REGION DE MURCIA
- INTERNET PRIVACY EUROPE
- Chamber of Excellence in International Affairs (CEIA)
- Observatoire de l'Information Santé
- UK Parliament
- Journaliste freelance magazines santé
- ACS-France / Action contre les spondyloarthropathies – France
- International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
- Agence France-Presse
- ifa Akademie gGmbH
- Portal Kujawski
- impfbrief
- Energetyka24
- Narodni centrum bezpecnejsiho internetu z.s.
- Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen – ZDF
- Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
- VG Media GmbH
- Evropské hodnoty z.s. (The European Values Think Tank)
- British and Irish Law Education and technology Association
- Vaccines Europe
- WKÖ - Wirtschaftskammer Österreich
- University of Sheffield
- Zavod Časoris
- Norwegian Media Authority / Medietilsynet
- Vaccines Today
- Autorità per le garanzie nelle comunicazioni
- VA (Public & Science)
- Associazione italiana biblioteche (AIB)
- COFACE-Families Europe
- ARD Liaison Office Brussels
- Università degli studi di Udine
- Getgee.xyz
- Center for Independent Journalism
- EthicsGo
- EBLIDA - European Bureau of Library, information and Documentation Associations
- Agence Science-Presse
- Associação Portuguesa de Imprensa
- Mozilla Corporation
- Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe)
- myrealeurope.press
- O Sesimbrense
- Yleisradio Oy
- ADF International
- Castle Club 1 Ltd
- EBP- European Business Press
- CDU-Fraktion im Landtag Brandenburg
- Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals (CCMA)
- CONTRORADIO SRL
- European Digital Rights (EDRi)
- API-IPA
- Sekce pro evropské záležitosti Úřad vlády ČR
- Media Governance and Industries Research Lab, University of Vienna
- BEUC, the European Consumer Organisation
- Secretariat of COMECE (Commission of the Episcopates of the European Union)
- Internet Society – Bulgaria
- Association of European Journalists-Belgium
- Association of European Journalists
- Grande Loge Féminine de France (Institut Maçonnique Européen)
- European Federation of Journalists
- Avoin Yhteiskunta ry
- IT-Political Association of Denmark
- Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT)
- Council of Europe
- Association de la Presse Internationale
- Swedish Library Association
- eyeo GmbH
- Verband Österreichischer Zeitungen (VÖZ)
- Österreichischer Zeitschriften- und Fachmedienverband (ÖZV)
- European Association of Communications Agencies
- European Advertising Standards Alliance
- VPRT (Verband Privater Rundfunk und Telemedien e.v.) becoming VAUNET as from May 21st, 2018
- Federation of European Direct and Interactive Marketing (FEDMA)
- RAI - Radiotelevisione italiana Spa
- Confindustria Radio Televisioni
- Medialiitto (Finnish Media Federation Finnmedia)
- Association of European Radios / Association Européenne des Radios (AER)
- RTL Group
- BEE SECURE
- CTFN
- National Media and Infocommunications Authority
- Związek Przedsiębiorców i Pracodawców
- Full Fact
- University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre
- Civil Liberties Union for Europe (Liberties)
- Flemish government - Department for Culture, Youth and Media
- die medienanstalten
- La République en Marche, Benelux
- Kancelaria Adwokacka adw. dr Agata Majchrowska | Okręgowa Rada Adwokacka we Wrocławiu
- Faktograf.hr
- Council for Broadcasting and Retransmission (CBR)
- European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
- Guardian Media Group
- Mediakasvatuskeskus Metka - Centre for Media Education
- Fundacja Panoptykon
- ACT, Association of commercial television in Europe
- European CanCer Organisation (ECCO)
- International Cyber Investigation Training Academy
- News Media Europe
- EAVI - the European Association for viewers Interests
- Osservatorio Web e Legalità
- Renaissance Numérique
- European Publishers Council
- Asociación Española de Responsables de Comunidades Online y profesionales de Social Media, AERCO-PSM
- Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa (OBCT)/ Centro per la Cooperazione Internazionale
- IAB Europe AISBL
- Bonnier Broadcasting
- pantarhei advisors europe, Unternehmensberatung für Kommunikation (Beratungsfirma)
- International Republican Institute
- Gouvernement français
- La Quadrature du Net
- Sky Plc
- BDZV Bundesverband Deutscher Zeitungsverlger e.V.
- British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
- ENPA - European Newspaper Publishers' Association
- GONG
- Nordic Public Service broadcasting
- WAN-IFRA
- Channel 4
- Civil online initiative "Europe without dictatorships"
- Duetscher Journalisten- Verband
- Public Data Lab
- News Media Europe
- Euronews.it
- Norwegian Media Authority / Medietilsynet
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