We recommend targeting gullible voters and influencers with
fake articles on Facebook in order to boost the reputation of the American Athletic Conference.
Some observers believe that the profusion of
fake articles on Facebook helped sway the presidential election in favor of Trump, although others have argued that all this accomplished was to entrench the views that Trump voters already held about various issues.
Not exact matches
As Lewis noted
on Monday after his story was publicized, some publishers»
articles on the story came emblazoned with
fake ads — online publishers tend to just put empty boxes
on their sites that are filled by ad networks, with the publisher getting a cut.
Weeks later, a Time magazine
article revealed that Russia had created
fake accounts and purchased
fake ads to spread propaganda
on the platform, allegations that Facebook initially denied.
He even commented
on a CT
article about the Savedroid
fake exit scam, now known to be a PR stunt, with an offer to help along with his new promotional poster:
Alibaba Group's founder Jack Ma said Chinese - made counterfeit goods today have gotten better than the genuine
article, complicating the effort to root out
fakes on the country's largest online shopping services.
In a promotional
article published
on VNN, Duke takes «
fake but accurate» to new depths, asserting that it does not matter that the original Protocols were a fabrication because the story they told about the Jews is true; his book proves how.
Read the original
articles and don't jump
on the
fake news bandwagon.
I didn't comment
on the «Mourinho vs Wenger» title of this
article, I responded to how some fans think they get to brandish others as «
fake» because they share different views
on our relative success the last 10 years.
On the
article, the Neymar deal isn't
on.Media is just blowing things out of proportion.Don't let that
fake bust up deceive you people.Neymar will be a BARCA player next season.
Stupid
article, blame is more
on Gazidis than Wenger and this has been clear since day 1 for any true Arsenal fan, heck it was even mentioned by Alan Smith during a pre game talk... but I guess REAL FANS would know this and bloggers are just after readers so will always jump
on the narrowminded bandwagon as that will infuriate real fans to read and get
fake fans to mindlessly agree without actually doing anyone anywhere anygood.
We have a whole week in between matches and nothing much to read about Arsenal besides
fake transfer rumours and deadwood this, deadwood that, that I decided to write an
article that everyone who read it would have something to share
on it.
Read the piece, and then listen to me
on The Morning Current
on Minnesota Public Radio talking about the limited usefulness of creating
fake trends with the author of the
article on the «opt - out generation.»
An
article was published
on Wired recently about Facebook's failure to suppress
fake news.
Wired has a great
article on how sploggers take advantage of niches in Google's site - rankings to create entry points into self - referential rings of
fake blogs, which then channel readers into clicking
on paid ads.
Good overview
article — includes a bunch of examples of recent online political video fun, ranging from a
fake Gore bore to a senatorial sleepyhead captured
on film to Michelle Malkin's minions, with a pass through deep macaca
on the way.
Apparently the ad revenue from
fake news
articles posted
on Facebook was enough to make a decent income in Macedonia.
Yet by the end of the week the Guardian had reverted to type with an
article comparing my policy as promoting
fake controversy in the same terms as Harriet Harman's ill - judged «ginger rodent» comments and Stephen Fry's unlikely expertise
on the sex life of women.
One of the first studies
on fake news exposure combined a
fake news database of 156
articles with a national survey of Americans, and estimated that the average adult was exposed to just one or a few
fake news
articles before the election.
Stephen Woerner, a computer science senior, is
on one of the teams charged with creating a system that detects
fake news
articles.
Your fascinating
articles on knowledge referred to the prevailing problem of post-truth,
fake news and antipathy towards «experts» (1 April,...
You can read our
article on how this flat stomach acai berry
fake blog scam works
I asked her what the site looked like that she saw this
on and she described exactly the type of
fake blog that I'm telling you about in this
article.
This guide
article will give you help tips, alerts, giveaways, tell - tail signs, alarms, things to look out for, and gudence
on how to know, be sure or spot if you are being scammed, conned, tricked or duped into giving or sending money abroad or away
on Internet dating sites by farudsters, con artists or unreal users using
fake ID, bogus or stolen profiles or identities.
After my recent
article about
fake Russian brides some men asked about differentiating between real profiles and false profiles
on such sites.
A recent
article on Wired looks at the origins of the modern dating fraud, and explains how users can spot tell - tale signs of a
fake online dating profile.
WHEN Kerri Sackville started chatting to a hot venture capitalist
on a dating site This
article will attempt to describe what a
fake profile is, why they are created and who creates them.
Fake Online Dating An
article announcing Gwen Stefani is «happy» Gavin Rossdale is dating Sophia... Internet Dating Scam:
Fake Soldiers — 101DATE.COM — I just came across a post
on «A Soldier's Perspective» discussing a rather disgusting and disturbing trend that has guys posing as soldiers
on Internet dating... Free online dating service for singles.
Earlier this year, Scamalytics co-founder Dan Winchester was interviewed for a WIRED
article on how to spot tell - tale signs of a
fake online dating profile.
Believe it or not, the rise in Mormon breast implants and $ 100,000 Jewish dowries can explain why you're alone
on Friday night If you don't want to read the rest of this
article, there is one surefire way to know if your soldier is
fake: If a soldier you're «dating» online
The drama is based
on the plainly titled Wired
article by Joshuah Bearman, «How the CIA Used a
Fake Sci - Fi Flick to Rescue Americans from Tehran,» and takes place during the 1979 - 80 Iran hostage crisis.
In our digital world, where anyone with a little know - how can post unverified stories online and frame them as fact, when solid web design can make an advertisement seem like an
article, and the question of what is and what is not «
fake news» seems to come up
on a daily basis, how do young people — «digital natives» — vet all the information in front of them?
GalleyCat uncovered a dozen
articles attributed to
Fake Jared
on EzineArticles.com.
Most people don't write well, or hate to write or are just to busy and / or distracted to take the time to write business letters, instruction manuals, a truly good novel, copy that gets results, news stories
fake or otherwise, tech manuals, spec sheets, non-fiction books
on any subject, erotica, science fiction stories and books, science
article, magazine
articles and blog posts by the millions.
by Anne R. Allen UPDATE, 4/24/18: Yesterday the Washington Post ran an
article on Amazon's
fake review problem, which made it sound pretty severe, and shows why the Zon is cracking down so hard.
I read the
article which largely focuses
on a specific author who they allege to have purchased a large number of «
fake» reviews.
10/12 - New Eye
on the Paranormal
articles: The Fine Line Between Knowing the Paranormal and Consulting It and How To Tell a
Fake Mdium From A True Empath I also have new Indie Author episodes up and running
on the Hangout Networks.
KC Dog Blog has written many great
articles that break down the
fake research
on DB and by MC.
On the other hand, the
fake «Game Fan» magazines are great, offering tips and codes for the games in your collection, previews of upcoming games, and funny
articles written by real people in gaming journalism.
This
article may look
fake, but Rosalina's icon is posted
on the side of the machine alongside the other playable characters.
Even the cheesiest arrangements totally work
on a
fake pad and table http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9K7QZl2Lzg Still, I really enjoyed the
article on a company I don't like, and I think video games could use more of this reportage
on the recent past.
Before heading out to one of our recent forays, I caught up
on the news
on the well known climate blog, «Watts Up With That» and read the 10/39/17
article, How Google and MSM Use «Fact Checkers» to Flood Us with
Fake Claims by Leo Goldstein.
A particularly telling detail (hat tip to Eric Worrall for this) revealed in an 11/23/16 The New Yorker
article was these quotes from President Obama,
on perhaps what the real goal of this whole new «
fake news» tactic is, portraying opposition to the certainty of man - caused global warming as
fake news fabrications:
On her blog, Curry complains that the
article misrepresented her to some degree (while standing behind some of her worst comments, and acknowledging that the quotes attributed to her in the
article are correct), but frankly when dealing with
fake skeptics like those at The Daily Mail, most of us know that misrepresentation is the norm.
IN the comments thread following my
article published at
On Line Opinion yesterday, someone asked: «Does Jennifer believe that NASA and the UN are
faking temperature data?»
But Goldenberg can't see it, because it's her job not to (see the FIVE
articles she has written this week based
on one
fake document).
New York Times journalist Neil Irwin reports
on this trend in his
article: «How Some Men
Fake an 80 - Hour Workweek, and Why It Matters» citing the research conducted by Erin Reid, a professor at Boston University's Questrom School of Business.
Given heightened prominence during the recent U.S. election, it has since become a growing concern in Europe and even Canada, where a campaign manager for a federal Conservative Party leadership candidate admitted recently to publishing a
fake article online to rile the «left» about the supposed «billions» the Liberal Party was spending
on international aid.
June 9, 2015 - Steven Raber is quoted in David Israelson's
article «How Canadian companies can protect themselves from
fakes, here and abroad,» which appeared in The Globe and Mail's Report
on Business.
There are easier ways for companies to get the content they want in front of large groups of people: there are banners
on websites, the Facebook newsfeed is essentially one long paid ad these days, there's no shortage of publicity that can be gained from an
article on TechCrunch or Medium, and
fake Twitter followers are bought cheaply.