That’s the genesis of Litmus, a mobile game designed to teach people how to recognise fake news, rather than being taken in by it. Here, we create meaningful engagements through developing mobile applications, and we realised that the way for us to make a difference was through helping people recognise fake news. You are shown news snippets, and swipe right for real news, and you swipe the fakes to your left. Once we had the basic hypothesis in place—can people recognise fake news—it was time to put the idea through testing sessions. The app uses Tinder-like analogy where you swipe right for right news and left for fake news.
Source: Huffington Post April 06, 2019 12:22 UTC