I have not seen
news stories of people using kirpans against others.
I remember being fascinated with those incredibly sad
news stories of people who were found dead in their flat months or years after they had died.
There were even
news stories of people stealing trucks just to get certain amiibo.
Not exact matches
Google is also debuting so - called
story cards, which lets
people see groupings
of similar
news stories based around a particular topic.
Clarke also criticized local Milwaukee media for getting «suckered» into «making a fake
news story out
of it because they love when
people attack the sheriff.»
They are Social Currency (e.g., sharing things that make
people look good), Triggers (acknowledging that we talk about things that are top -
of - mind), Emotion, Public (imitating what we see others do), Practical Value (
news people can use) and
Stories (information passed along under the guise
of idle chitchat).
The goal is to give «
people more ways to see a more complete picture
of a
story or topic» when they see a particular
story that's trending and is being shared in their
news feeds, explained Facebook
news feed product manager Sara Su in a blog post.
There are,
of course, limits to this truism, otherwise there'd be even more celebrity gossip «
stories» out there than there already are, but for the most part
news outlets like to give
people what they want.
The original design
of Related Articles was to show related
news stories after a
person reads a shared article, but the new version that Facebook's testing basically flips the process.
The American Press Institute's recent Media Insight Project found that only 2
of 10
people surveyed on Facebook could remember the source
of the
news they saw — and far more trust was placed in the
person who shared a
story than who produced it.
To be sure, there are examples
of advertisers celebrating larger
people as they are, but they tend to be so rare that they become
news stories unto themselves.
Fifty - one % said they found
news stories about the deaths
of people at the hands
of police officers, or
news about ambush attacks on police in three states, to be among the year's most important
news events.
They can keep in touch with friends, look at photos
of their vacations, read
news stories they suggest, play time - wasting games, invite
people to their parties and speak and be heard.
On Thursday, Facebook announced a plan to deal with the proliferation
of fake
news: Third - party fact - checkers will flag what they think are false stories, and then Facebook will decide whether or not to demote them in people's News Fe
news: Third - party fact - checkers will flag what they think are false
stories, and then Facebook will decide whether or not to demote them in
people's
News Fe
News Feeds.
After
news stories broke that a firm named Cambridge Analytica misused the data
of 50 million
people, the social network has been on the defensive.
This quote from The Great Gatsby is usually trotted out in
news stories that report some appalling excess
of some really wealthy
person.
He said that for
people who routinely share fake
news to their friends, Facebook will somehow warn them about the
story and then show them more
news stories of other viewpoints.
A copy
of the local Chinese magazine Global
People with a cover
story that translates to «Why did Trump win» is seen with a front cover portrait
of US president - elect Donald Trump at a
news stand in Shanghai on November 14, 2016.
While those kinds
of stories are the ones many
people will think
of when they hear the name, however, Gawker also used its take - no - prisoners attitude to break some truly significant
news stories,
stories that in many cases were ultimately picked up by the mainstream media.
Her
news story about an increasing number
of seniors declaring bankruptcy in the U.S. was read by more than 40,000
people in one month.
According to Facebook, «
Of the 1,500 +
stories a
person might see whenever they log onto Facebook,
News Feed displays approximately 300.»
Organic reach, as defined by Facebook is «the number
of unique
people who saw your post in
News Feed or on your Page, including
people who saw it from a
story shared by a friend when they liked, commented on or shared your post, answered a question or responded to an event.»
Startup Rising is contrarian, as are many great entrepreneurs: His
stories of people, innovation, and ideas in the Middle East are cautiously hopeful — a contrast to the grim
news stories.
Some
people have generated thousands
of news stories about their company.
-- With the spotlight on him, the president's son - in - law has become «paranoid,» CNN reports: «Kushner also feels that he has come under fire from his own West Wing colleagues recently, with the notion that «everyone is out to get him,» a source said... Kushner... told
people that he suspected the timing
of the
story about his foreign contacts was coordinated to be released when issues surrounding his security clearance were in the
news, according to a source familiar with his thinking.»
In a Bloomberg
News story, Jim Koch, CEO
of Boston Beer (maker
of Sam Adams), offered what's probably the simplest and best explanation for why
people are have been buying more Blue Moon, Sam Adams, and Fat Tire alike:
so and plus I might run into a
story, I am always, my eye is always looking for a
story because I want to be creative everyday, I have already told all
of my
stories in my books and stuff, I want to be creative everyday so I want to learn other
peoples news stories, so I always keep my eye out for
story as well.
Users
of the social network are notoriously brutal, and alongside the outpourings
of grief were criticisms
of Hoffman's drug use, questions
of why this
story got top
news billing above far more worthy tragedies, and then, in increasing waves, attempts by
people to place themselves in the
story.
The heroine remembers the time before when she and her friends had dismissed
news stories of violence done to women (as readers might dismiss literary dystopias) as «too melodramatic»: «We were the
people who were not in the papers.
To be commended to your regular attention is the Get Religion site, the very useful and unique site that pursues what it calls «holy ghosts», the traces and hints
of religion in mainstream
news stories and analyzes the major media's treatment (sometimes good, but often clueless or biased and sometimes very clueless or very biased, or both at once)
of religion and religious
people.
How often have we turned on the evening
news to yet another
story of someone who committed some atrocious act and heard the reporter interviewing that
person's neighbors and acquaintances and heard «We were shocked.»
This is not the case however, and the various
news organizations that are «reporting» this
story have dropped the ball bigtime in my opinion,
of informing the public that these are just one
person's views, and NOT the discriminatory practices
of a business.
jesus, and
people wonder why your network does so poorly, you report on idiocy instead
of important
news stories.
Chris — He is only talking about the ones who laughed hysterically when the
story was told or who react happily to what most
people would consider sad / depressing
news (about the plight
of people who need help)... or cheer when something crazy is said.
If, for example,
people encounter
news stories over time featuring Jewish
people and issues, and those
stories make up well above 1 percent
of total
news stories — a likely outcome given the prominence
of Middle East conflicts — then they would reasonably assume that the Jewish population is proportionately above 1 percent.
«But someone said to me, «Look Keith, think
of a
person of Japanese origin running for Congress six years after Pearl Harbor — this might be a
news story.
When U.S.
News & World Report ran a
story in 1996 about the decline
of civility, it opened with what it must have considered the man - bites - dog vignette — an account
of a classroom where young
people were taught to be polite.
Those ubiquitous network
news stories about the «common
people» whose lives are destroyed by out -
of - touch policy wonks inside the Beltway do not meet any reasonable criteria for the appropriate political use
of emotion and narrative particularity.
Usually the emphasis in
news stories of such events is the homeless, not the
people handing them a plate
of food.
This mini-documentary from Vice
News is not only informative, but it also offers a look at the
stories of real
people who have fled violence to find a new home in America.
Viewing the ascension to or the acquisition
of free will as a sinful act that eternally separates all
people for all generations from God (instead
of a
story of success for both the
people and God)-- such a view is not the Good
News.
story should be in FOX
NEWS where
people can pinpoint to the actual cause
of the problem - OBAMA
Providing grace and mercy to
people as a result
of their
story opens the door for more listening / help and sharing the good
news when the time is right.
Where the
News consists
of a few minutes
of top
stories... Bank disaster here, Pakistan flood there, followed by 30 minutes on who the latest blond attractive missing
person is....
(So that when you read a
news story, for instance, you might also get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other readers without them ever having to express such assessment via speaking, writing, etc. if a group
of people are on the scene
of some event covered by the
news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.)
It's a slow, but steady decline, so Christian churches are desperate to pitch any kind
of positive
news stories that they can conjure up to try to distract
people from the facts.
Second, it requires affirming through the media
persons and events that have been able to deal with these «boundary situations» creatively and with faith:
news stories from Manila and South Africa; biographies
of Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Mother Teresa, Archbishop Tutu — and a host
of other unfamous
people of faith as well.
The Exodus
story of Yahweh's redemption
of an oppressed
people, the prophetic protest against neglect
of the poor, Jesus» proclaiming the good
news to social outcasts — this theme
of divine concern for those who lack power and possessions is too dominant for us to ignore when we ask what God is like.
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There has been plenty
of times when
people was happy on AFTV and
people watch that as well, it is a shame that society as a whole remembers negatives and we see this in how the
news chases negative
stories to show us for the ratings... afterall, watching some kittens in the sun is nice but not attention grabbing like 20
people being killed in a headline.