Google supports Thailand's 2023 election by partnering with media to deliver unbiased and reliable information

     Google is a leading internet platform supporting public engagement in Thailand's democratic process. By offering access to the latest news and reporting tools, Google empowers individuals as they participate in politics. In addition, YouTube now features exclusive sections for top and breaking news, providing reliable and high-quality information to users. The public can rest assured – any government or public-funded videos are marked with publisher information to safeguard electoral integrity.

     Discover effective strategies for reporting election news and safeguarding against cyber threats using Google's comprehensive range of tools and services, including valuable insights from Google Trends. Elevate your digital security expertise by participating in the GNI Digital Security Training Workshop, where you can learn how to protect yourself against distributed denial of service (DDoS) and phishing attacks. Furthermore, Google collaborates with news agencies and media outlets to fortify online platforms against potential threats. Register for free to use the Advanced Protection Program (APP), Google's most advanced security program. Journalists can also leverage Project Shield, a free tool that employs Google technology to safeguard news websites from DDoS attacks.

     In addition, Google has established stringent guidelines to combat misinformation across its platforms, particularly regarding elections, medical information concerning COVID-19, and vaccines. In Thailand and Vietnam, YouTube implements measures to safeguard electoral integrity by implementing appropriate policies and systems. Content that contravenes these policies will be expeditiously taken down, with a combination of machine learning and well-trained staff thoroughly scrutinizing the content. The platform is committed to striking a balance between safeguarding its community from harm and upholding individuals' right to express their opinions.

 

 

Data updated on May 2, 2023

Source :  Dailynews online

 

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