On the first level, Atakan and Teyit are targeting users by using fact checking as a tool to develop their digital literacy and sensitivity towards misinformation. Rather than simply exposing misinformation and providing proofs to a passive audience, they are undertaking strategic fact checking on information that is urgent, important and/or viral, either by scanning themselves or by getting submissions from users themselves. They are then actively involving users to participate in the fact-checking process. Furthermore, they are producing guides and tools to make sure that users themselves can verify misinformation on their own. Finally, they are channeling the users’ soft power to make sure they play a watchdog function on the digital channels of mainstream media.
On the second level, Atakan and Teyit are sensitizing and educating key partners in media, academia and civil society to increase the human capacity of their emerging field. In a context where independent and experienced media is constrained, they are working with journalism faculties and umbrella organizations for journalists to provide toolkits and workshops on how to prevent production and spread of misinformation. In addition, they are offering train the trainers opportunities to data journalists, digital agencies and legal experts to spread their content to larger audiences. Finally, they have plans to form the first ever curriculum for universities, high schools and primary schools, as well as online education tools to spread their content even more.
On the third level, Atakan is building a platform where new actors and tools can meet and collaborate towards systemic change in the misinformation field together. He has already brought together the major fact checking organizations, journalists and academics together to form a brain team, while he having started incubating new products such as new software and new innovations that would make spread of misinformation harder. Finally, in the near future, Atakan has plans to bring together the country’s leading psychologists and sociologists to better grasp the phenomenon of misinformation in the Turkish context.
To date, Atakan and Teyit have reached 1.2 million distinct users by their verification, actively engaging over 100.000 users in their work, of which 10,000 actively send and verify information on a regular basis. There have been countless examples of main news agencies issuing apologies like Al Jazeera and CNN Turk, users participating in or doing their own verification. By strategically selecting over 200 cases per month, of which 3/4s are revealed to be fake, they have become the go-to place for knowledge and tools on how to navigate and increase digital literacy in Turkey. They have trained over 300 journalists and another 1000 journalism students and civil society activists who have become either Teyit volunteers and/or active users. In doing so, Atakan and Teyit are building a platform that strives for systemic change in the misinformation field and its normalization by citizens by interfering at multiple levels of the problem.