Citizens engaging & watching government for a better Philippines

  • Home
  • About
    • History
    • In the news
  • Editorial Policy
  • Archives
  • Contact
    • Follow us
    • Volunteer
    • Join #juanvote
    • Voters’ Ed

rabbit-duck

rabbit-duck
← Previous image
Next image →

Follow Us!

Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on E-mailFollow Us on Google+Follow Us on InstagramFollow Us on PinterestFollow Us on YouTubeFollow Us on Tumblr

About BlogWatch

BlogWatch began in November 2009 as a group of independent-minded bloggers and social media users helping with voter education. It has since evolved into a nonpartisan group of citizen advocates who engage government and the private sector, online and offline, for social good.

Blog Watch does not solicit, ask for, demand or receive any financial or material remuneration for involvement in its activities, whether in cash or in kind. Read our editorial policy which includes disclosure, methodology and corrections policy.

Fighting disinformation

 – Moves to fight “Fake News” and Other Information Disorders in 2018

– Fake news: 7 types of mis- and disinformation (Part 1)

–Be a savvy news consumer. Here are 6 tips for identifying fake news (Part 2)

-Fact-checking day is every day. Here are 8 tips on how you can stand up for facts 

-The day after: thoughts on the Senate Hearing on Fake News (Part 1)

-The day after: thoughts on the Senate Hearing on Fake News (Part 2)

–7 types of mis- and disinformation 

-Tools and strategies to determine fake news, half-truths, from real news

Disinformation innovations used in the May 2019 Philippine elections

Earthquake safety

– Earthquake Safety Guide

– Is your house sitting on top of the East Valley Fault or West Valley Fault line?

– Self-check for earthquake safety of concrete hollow blocks houses in the PH

– Earthquake Preparedness guide

“Best Story:” Award for Data Journalism PH 2015

Blog Watch receives the “Best Story” Award for the First Data Journalism PH 2015 from the Open Knowledge Foundation and Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism “Aid Monitoring: Citizens’ Initial Efforts in the Wake of Typhoon Yolanda” . Forbes Philippines also garnered the same award.

Blog Watch receives the “Best Story” Award for the First Data Journalism PH 2015 from the Open Knowledge Foundation and Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism  for their story on “Aid Monitoring: Citizens’ Initial Efforts in the Wake of Typhoon Yolanda” . Forbes Philippines also received the same award.

Be part of BlogWatch

Want to be part of our Blog Watch Community? Share your perspectives on current issues and contribute to the conversation.  Just contact the editorial board.

Popular Posts
  • That thing called….delicadeza
  • China’s conquest of the South China Sea is the end of the International Rules-Based Order
  • Fake news: 7 types of mis- and disinformation (Part 1)
  • List of Advertisers keeping Willing Willie afloat (updated)
  • Is your house sitting on top of the East Valley Fault or West Valley Fault line?
  • DepEd @deped_ph Child Protection Policy (DepEd Order No. 40, Series 2012).
  • Value our heritage: Keep Juan Luna’s Parisian Life in the Philippines
  • Nestle Celebrates its 100 Years Through a Short Film Anthology
  • Watch Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere by Gerry de Leon
  • 10 opportunities and benefits for the citizens in ASEAN
Most Discussed
  • Would ending Endo contribute to inclusive economic growth? Part (2) by ASKSonnie
  • Language, Learning, Identity, Privilege by James Soriano by Noemi Lardizabal-Dado
  • Manila: Toughest place to be a bus driver by Noemi Lardizabal-Dado
  • Positive engagement in the era of trolls by ASKSonnie
  • Facts about President Ferdinand Marcos by Noemi Lardizabal-Dado
Archives
Categories
Recent Posts
  • China’s conquest of the South China Sea is the end of the International Rules-Based Order
  • April 2 is fact checking day. Understand how Covid-19 vaccines work.
  • VotePilipinas.com: know how to register as a voter
  • Tackling misinformation in closed social media spaces
  • Creating income and job opportunities for women
Recent Comments
  • Filipino: The “other” language on Language, Learning, Identity, Privilege by James Soriano
  • Emmanuel Doy Santos on Of false memories and false hopes
  • Fahad Isahac on Is Senator De Lima’s cry for political persecution justified?
  • Marc Adrian Padillo on Is Senator De Lima’s cry for political persecution justified?
  • Milton Coyne on A peek in the sex scandal laden world of teens?
  • jared's mum on A peek in the sex scandal laden world of teens?
  • Laveena Sengar on A peek in the sex scandal laden world of teens?

Copyright © 2021 | MH Purity lite WordPress Theme by MH Themes