AKEED Records 92 Rumors in June, Down 24%

Jordan News Agency
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AKEED Records 92 Rumors in June, Down 24%


The Jordan Media Credibility Monitor (AKEED) recorded 92 rumors in June, down about 24 percent from 121 in May, with social media accounting for 73.91 percent of the total.

AKEED, which is affiliated with the Jordan Media Institute and funded by the King Abdullah II Fund for Development, said social media remained the primary source of rumors, reflecting the rapid spread of digital content and limited platform controls to curb misinformation and related hate speech.

The report noted a shift from political and regional issues toward domestic topics, particularly Jordan’s national football team and its participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Public affairs topped the list with 21 rumors, accounting for 22.83 percent of the total. Political and social issues followed with 20 rumors each, or 21.74 percent, while economic issues accounted for 17 rumors, or 18.48 percent. Health-related rumors totaled nine, representing 9.78 percent, while security-related rumors ranked last with five, or 5.43 percent. Social media platforms circulated 68 rumors, compared with 24 rumors, or 26.09 percent, carried by various media outlets.

The report found that 76 rumors, or 82.61 percent, originated domestically, while 16, or 17.39 percent, came from external sources.

AKEED said rumors were increasingly linked to events attracting widespread public interest and had expanded beyond politics to include sports, public services, and health.

The monitor also recorded 47 official statements issued in June by government institutions, public bodies, professional associations, societies, and federations, reflecting continued institutional efforts to counter misinformation and limit its spread.

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