He thought it was a tragedy that so
much fake news has been circulating about bitcoin, especially since the establishment seems to be «alarmist» and «inaccurate» with its coverage.
The Slate, and Salon have been caught on so
much fake news, debunked often, that they're like the boy who cried wolf.
How do science deniers manage to convince themselves that the evidence for global warming, evolution and vaccine safety is so
much fake news?
«So
much Fake News,» Trump tweets Monday after the interview.
So
much Fake News about what is going on in the White House.
But when will the top executives at NBC & Comcast be fired for putting out so
much Fake News.
Not exact matches
The entire affair has exploded into a
much larger debate that Pence's team has essentially summed up in two very familiar words by now: «
Fake news.»
Facebook also played a role, given the fact that huge numbers of people rely on it for
news, and
much of that
news was either distorted or outright
fake.
While sites like Google, Twitter, and Facebook spent
much of 2017 combatting the spread of
fake news on their platforms, it was ineffective at the worst possible time: after the deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas in October.
McCue says that using human editors (as Apple (aapl) also does for its curated
news feature), makes Flipboard
much less susceptible to the «
fake news» problem that some users have complained about on Facebook (fb).
There's no evidence that these sites are complicit in the fakery; it hurts them as
much as anyone, but just as with
fake news on Facebook and Russian bots on Twitter, it's obviously hard to stop.
Tufekci offers up a number of recommendations for Facebook, including sharing data with outside researchers to better understand how misinformation spreads and the extent of filter bubbles, 1 acting
much more aggressively to eliminate
fake news like it does spam and other objectionable content, rehiring human editors, and retweaking its algorithm to favor
news balance, not just engagement.
Just as with other recent large - scale data manipulations, from the recent Strava app fiasco to the widescale distribution and spread of
fake news on social media, Cambridge Analytica didn't «hack» our internet usage and our Facebook information so
much as exploit the way the system was naturally designed to work.
All of the above explains why so
much of the financial media is «
fake news.»
If it weren't for data privacy,
fake news and hate speech taking up so
much air time, this year's Facebook conference would've probably centered around a far less controversial topic: augmented reality.
That's fine when you're tweeting about how
much you hate Mondays, but when it comes to correcting your cousin's boyfriend's opinions about «
fake news,» it's a little dicier.
At this point, it's pretty
much common knowledge that Russian operatives used Facebook to influence the 2016 presidential election by creating
fake news accounts that sold divisive political ads and...
However, it can be hard to remain positive when there is so
much «
fake news» flying about.
Much like Trump, the Freedom Party uses TV interviews to reinforce notions from
fake news stories with their core audience.
Is there any justification for President Trump's allegations that the
much of the mainstream media's coverage of his actions and positions are so stilted and biased as to warrant accusations of «
fake news, and that they are thereby doing a disservice to the citizenry?
Everything is
fake news in as
much that everything is the presentation of the truth through the lens of human bias.
Russia does
much worse than suppressing dissident opinion and manufacturing
fake news.
She said the issue is not so
much social media as it is a need for better understanding of the human psychology that has fostered an era of
fake news.
Ready up on this
news, the media has split up and while one believe they sold that
much others do not believe that they sold that many and that it was a
fake press release.
The good
news is that
fake plants have gotten
much better — more realistic, less cheesy.
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»).
«There's so
much talk about «
fake news,»» said Doug Pray, who delved into Jasper's joke in Hype!
To complicate these findings, the recent proliferation of
fake news and phony websites is making research for short - term or long - term projects in any academic discipline
much more difficult.
And whilst the rise of
fake news might be one of the more unfortunate side - effects of the digital revolution, it's clear that whether you are playing online slots in Canada, or are just video - chatting to a friend, our futures are going to get
much more technologically dependent.
There's a saying that today's
news is tomorrow's fish and chip paper, one that's largely redundant now that we consume so
much news (real and «
fake») online.
Dyson has too
much integrity to do the convenient thing and accept
Fake news celebrity by kowtowing to the climate change belief.
In a world with
much spin and shameless
Fake News championing fake science, whose opinion can we tr
Fake News championing
fake science, whose opinion can we tr
fake science, whose opinion can we trust?
Dr. Soon called
much of the reporting about his work in the mainstream media «
fake news.»
Learning as
much as I could about the science became paramount because as long as I can remember media has been a cesspool of
fake news and knowing the truth has always been dicey when the best you can hope for is information provided by others.
Donald Trump refers to
much of the sexual allegations cases as «
fake news», which is the usual comment for denial on most accusations against him.
But I sense that not only are people increasingly concerned about how
much privacy is regularly conceded to use the basic utilities of the information age, how that information is being used, and what the effect is on children's brains, but also they are concerned about malvertising and
fake news and the effect they have had in the estates of the realm.
* As a relevant aside, among the epistemic and rhetorical battles we fight these days, about «
fake news,» «alternative facts,» and the like, there is another problem that I think is both more significant and widespread and
much less discussed.
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).
If only Facebook put as
much effort into policing
fake news as it does actively stomping on the face of free speech in the form of human sexuality, enforcing extreme, antiquated notions of puritanism with its exacting sex censorship.
Snapchat has had to go to great lengths to teach
news outlets how to make Discover channels for Gen Z. And Facebook is reckoning with how
much damage can be done with
fake news.
Combined, the intensity of virtual reality experiences and the even more personal data they collect present the specter of
fake news that's
much more powerful than text articles and memes.
In an interview on Vox's The Ezra Klein podcast show, Mark Zuckerberg discussed many things such as user data and privacy, the rampant increase in
fake news, election interference, and
much more.
Much of the outrage at Facebook in recent weeks has focused on our discomfort with the company's data - privacy practices, though it also has a lot to do with an ambient anger toward the company that has simmered since the aftermath of the 2016 election, during which Facebook inadvertently abetted malicious
fake news and a Russian disinformation campaign.
New research from MIT has found that
fake news travels far faster and is
much more likely to be retweeted.
Although Facebook said that it stopped the practice that allowed the Trump - linked firm to collect so
much personal data from the platform, the episode highlighted popular unease about the site's obtuse privacy settings and vulnerability to scammers,
fake news merchants, and other bad actors.
Fake news has spread over social media like wildfire, that
much is certain.
Tufekci offers up a number of recommendations for Facebook, including sharing data with outside researchers to better understand how misinformation spreads and the extent of filter bubbles, 1 acting
much more aggressively to eliminate
fake news like it does spam and other objectionable content, rehiring human editors, and retweaking its algorithm to favor
news balance, not just engagement.
This year we saw a wide range of activities taking place from hosting workshops to cart - wheels, topics being addressed across the country include image - sharing, screen - time, social media use,
fake news, net neutrality, cyberbullying and
much more.