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Netizens’ reaction on latest Pulse Asia survey

September 28, 2015
Senator Grace Poe “leads the survey with 26 percent of the respondents choosing her as the successor of President Benigno Aquino III. The second place...

The All-Dumb phenomenon in political packaging and marketing

September 28, 2015
Raring to see more of the All-Dumb phenomenon? Observe political ads. They are either dumbly conceptualized or are under the assumption that Filipinos are too...

Why is it wrong to say Poe , Binay, Roxas are tied?

September 25, 2015
by Dean Bocobo, as originally posted on “WHY IS IT WRONG TO SAY POE BINAY ROXAS ARE TIED?” READ BusinessWorld-SWS September 2015 Pre-Election Survey: Poe...

BlogWatch: A microcosm of the evolution of citizen engagement in the Philippines

September 23, 2015
On Nov. 24, 2009, a small group of bloggers launched what they thought would be a 6-month foray into voters education. Looking ahead to the...

My Thoughts on Sen. Grace Poe’s Presidential Bid Speech

September 18, 2015
By Dino Manrique, as originally published in his Facebook page (Latest revision: Sept. 18, 6:42pm) Finally saw the full video of Sen.Grace Poe’s speech declaring...

The All-Dumb phenomenon in political packaging and marketing

September 18, 2015
Raring to see more of the All-Dumb phenomenon? Observe political ads. They are either dumbly conceptualized or are under the assumption that Filipinos are too...

An Open-Letter to the Ever-So-Righteous FIlipino Voters

September 18, 2015
By Jules Guiang , as originally published at his Facebook page An open letter to the ever-so-righteous Filipino voters (or some who aren’t even registered):...

What are the issues thrown against the presidentiables?

September 18, 2015
by Eyriche Cortez, as originally posted in Facebook note. What are the issues thrown against the presidentiables? Mar Roxas – COMPETENCE (Look at his dismal...

The All-Dumb phenomenon: From boo-boos to obtuse ideas, claims, and actions

September 16, 2015
The so called “Aldub” phenomenon is making its presence strongly felt from the streets to the digital world. Even if you’re a no boob tube...

#StopLumadKillings: Designing a hashtag for a human rights issue

September 15, 2015
Developing a social media campaign requires a lot of thought, time and effort especially when developing a campaign for human rights work and social advocacy....

Aquino + New PNP Chief = Alternative truths on metro traffic and Mamasapano case

September 11, 2015
The accidental president famous for his tactlessness and rabidness against political opponents was never known for being a visionary and a great thinker. Well, unless...

The Dirty Tricks Department has been reactivated.

August 25, 2015
Written by Dean de la Paz, as originally posted on Blog Watch “The Dirt and Doggy Poo Campaign” The Dirty Tricks Department has been reactivated....

Are these the legacies PNoy wants his successor to continue?

August 17, 2015
Slogans? Hypocrisy? If you are an ordinary Filipino, you will probably find it difficult to pinpoint which specific achievements of the Noynoy Aquino administration are...

#PUSO2019: The Philippines’ Worldwide Bid To Host the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Goes Social

August 3, 2015
In support of the Philippines final push to host the FIBA Basketball World Cup in 2019, the Basketball Federation of the Philippines (Samahang Basketbol ng...

Ang Hepatitis B at ang Adbokasiya sa Pilipinas

July 29, 2015
by Christopher Malco Advocacy. Hinanap ko sa Google ang akmang kahulugan nito sa Tagalog, pero wala akong mapili sa mga kahulugang ipinakita doon. Siguro nga...

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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 group of citizen advocates who engage government and the private sector, online and offline, for social good.

BlogWatch 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.

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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

“Best Story:” Award for Data Journalism PH 2015

BlogWatch received 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.

BlogWatch 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.

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