Sentences with phrase «about fake news which»

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«Users have all sorts of opinions about what news counts as «fakewhich is, of course, exactly the problem,» reads a Vox explainer about the change.
Critics have argued that Twitter only allows such behavior because it is desperate for engagement and user growth, which is similar to the argument for why Facebook doesn't care about fake news.
Previously, the closest he had come to directly addressing the scandal was a somewhat cryptic tweet about «Fake News» that he sent out the Monday after Daniels's primetime 60 Minutes interview on March 25, in which she detailed the alleged affair with Trump and said she had been threatened to keep silent by those close to him.
At a conference days after the U.S. presidential election, Zuckerberg dismisses concerns about Facebook's role in its outcome: «Personally, I think the idea that fake news on Facebook, of which it's a very small amount of the content, influenced the election in any way is a pretty crazy idea.»
[Note: the interviews for this poll were conducted prior to recent stories about Cambridge Analytica's data mining of Facebook user profiles, which, while not directly a «fake news» issue, is related to the topic.]
Sinclair Broadcasting, which forced its news anchors over the weekend to read a promotional script about fake news stories plaguing the country, is facing a backlash from media watchdogs — ...
At the conference, which lasted 80 minutes, Trump forced a point he has been repeating in early morning tweetstorms for days: all of the controversial news about his administration is nothing more than «fake news» — a term he has come to use for any news article he does not like — and that the mainstream media is out to get him.
(The kid read about it in an X-Men comic book, which Logan hilariously treats as fake news.)
Needless to say, a historical drama directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep is pretty much the Platonic ideal of awards season wild cards, even before you factor in the extent to which a movie about the journalists who declassified the Pentagon Papers might dovetail with current events (every vote is a vote against «fake news»).
If you want answers to these questions, you will have to brave the internet and all its fake news (very little of which, thankfully, is about Garfield comics).
and suddenly started ranting weird stuff about Donald Trump and «fake news», I think, which no one had even mentioned up to that point.
It hasn't been the best year for intellectually honest commentary — what with partisan media, clickbait, and outright «fake» news sources (which we've probably already heard too much about).
Executives from Cambridge Analytica spoke to undercover reporters from Channel 4 News about the dark arts used by the company to help clients, which included entrapping rival candidates in fake bribery stings and hiring prostitutes to seduce them.
The scandal, which follows earlier revelations about how fake news and Russian cyberwarfare efforts on Facebook may have had an effect on voters» political leanings, has already wiped out nearly $ 50 billion in stock value for the company.
The documents also raise new questions about Facebook, which is already grappling with intense criticism over the spread of Russian propaganda and fake news.
The report accused RT News, which is funded by the Russian government, of being a «state - run propaganda machine,» which contributed to Kremlin - directed efforts to influence the 2016 election, occasionally by spreading «fake news» about then - candidate Hillary ClinNews, which is funded by the Russian government, of being a «state - run propaganda machine,» which contributed to Kremlin - directed efforts to influence the 2016 election, occasionally by spreading «fake news» about then - candidate Hillary Clinnews» about then - candidate Hillary Clinton.
Following a day in which the company became the focus on attention online, in print, and in Parliament and Congress for its unethical use of user data, senior executives from the firm were then shown on camera boasting about the use of dark methods, including honey traps, fake news and sub-contracting with ex-spies to entrap individuals.
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