Sentences with phrase «not fake news»

Snapchat's human editorial and moderation team will look at every piece of content it shows in Discover to make sure it's high - quality, brand - safe and not fake news.
However, it is clear that not all fake news stories would be covered by current legislation, as fake news is found in many different forms including with the aim of advertising.»
What could you tell from his tax returns (facts, not fake news) that all the IRS auditors and attorneys can not?
And that's not fake news
We are certainly not fake news.
It provides the right information and not fake news about black HIV positive dating.
Must be humorous and not a fake news hippy... lol
In the old days, you could just place an ad in a newspaper (not fake news) to make yourself available to daters in your neighborhood.
«We deal in facts — not fake news,» Cuomo spokesman Richard Azzopardi said.
«We deal in facts — not fake news,» said Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi.
Don't take it lightly — this is not fake news, this is a historic event which will change Europe and your own situation dramatically.
The problem, then, is not fake news and not even the Internet, but how people choose news based on their convictions.
That was in late 2016, shortly after the U.S. presidential election, and people were starting to ask serious questions about whether or not fake news on Facebook helped Donald Trump get elected.
«The mainstream media is not fake news, and therefore the ad is false.»
There are several key questions students can ask when presented with any new piece of information that can help identify what is or isn't fake news:
I can't provide screenshots or any additional information, as this would potentially put my source at risk of losing his or her job, but I can ensure that the document is real, comes from Apple, and isn't fake news.

Not exact matches

The best response, Denton said, isn't to create more fake news on the left — it's to engage people in conversation.
Facebook, he says, was way too slow to accept its share of responsibility for propagating fake news; Amazon doesn't seem to consider that it's helping destroy jobs in the retail sector; Airbnb is oblivious to the fact that it could do the same to hotel staffing jobs.
He didn't mention that the company will start asking for people's input — as TechCrunch said, it's a bit odd, since it's the users who are flooding the social network with fake news to begin with.
«The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @CNN, @NBCNews and many more) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American people,» he wrote.
And then we have the president using language that really is not becoming of the United States president, calling the press the enemy of the people, to see his term «fake news» used by authoritarians everywhere to justify cracking down on dissent.
And don't promote fake news.
The #AmazonWashingtonPost, sometimes referred to as the guardian of Amazon not paying internet taxes (which they should) is FAKE NEWS!
In today's age of fake news, it probably doesn't come as a huge shock to you that false information might end up on the internet, but while posting utter nonsense has sadly come to be expected in the political realm, it's somewhat less expected in business reporting.
Thanks to social media, people are able to filter out perspectives that don't match their own, creating an environment in which, disconcertingly, fake news appears valid.
The headline is 100 % accurate (I've written before about why it's important not to contribute to the fake news problem these days) but punches through an invisible barrier.
Trump, just back from a trip to Asia, attacked the news network again on Wednesday morning, writing on Twitter: «While in the Philippines I was forced to watch @CNN, which I have not done in months, and again realized how bad, and FAKE, it is.
On a morning when President Donald Trump suggested the cancellation of NBC's broadcasting license because of stories he deemed «fake,» presidential advisor Kellyanne Conway called for «a full and free press» and said she doesn't use the term «fake news
«I don't utter [the term] «fake news,»» Conway said, adding that her concern is instead with «incomplete coverage» of the president.
Facebook is a victim of «fake news» and does not want it on the platform, said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Some other countries, such as Germany and France, opted to administer a questionnaire on students» cultural attitudes and interest in global news, but not the «cognitive test,» which asks students to spot fake news.
But while Facebook eventually acknowledged that fake news and disinformation did in fact pose a threat, Zuckerberg reportedly told Obama that there was no easy fix and claimed the messages were not widespread on Facebook.
Fake news isn't just a tricky issue for Western media outlets.
«I don't think CNN is fake news,» she said.
Similar to recent research showing that fake news spreads faster than facts on Twitter, these findings about YouTube's algorithm can't be blamed on any nefarious plot to destabilize the world.
Don't let fake news distract you.
And fake news stories are likely to be just as engaging, if not more so, as true ones.
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 Fenews: 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 FeNews Feeds.
However, Zuckerberg also said Facebook hasn't done enough to prevent harmful use of its own tools in regards to issues including fake news, election interference, hate speech and privacy concerns.
At a similar panel in New York earlier in January that was dedicated to technology and media in the 2016 election, top journalists from legacy media organizations like the Associated Press and new media organizations like the data - journalism website FiveThirtyEight picked over the carcass of the election, pondering why data analysts misjudged Trump's electoral strength and how readers themselves often didn't necessarily possess the media literacy to sift through fake and poorly reported news.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly cast doubt on the US intelligence community's assessment that Moscow interfered in the 2016 presidential election in his favor, dismissing the investigation into whether or not his campaign colluded with Russia as «fake news,» a «hoax» and a «witch hunt.»
«We've pulled out [of YouTube] until we can be 100 % certain that our advertising won't be next to hate or fake news, but we are pretty certain they are going to come up with a solution,» Susan Canavari, Chief Brand Officer of JPMorgan Chase, told Business Insider at the Cannes Lions festival.
We've pulled out until we can be 100 % certain that our advertising won't be next to hate or fake news but we are pretty certain they are going to come up with a solution.
Trump's called them not only «fake news» but also «the enemy of the people» and «a stain on America.»
Just because someone called news «fake,» the editors warned, did not make it so:
While Facebook has so far consistently refused to implement tools that block fake news (and some, including technology analyst Ben Thompson of Stratechery, argue that it should not), Twitter is now stuck between a rock and a hard place, trying to determine what is permissible speech and what is not.
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.
For weeks, the Journal drove circulation by denouncing dozens of newspapers — not just The World — who fell for the con and had copied or reprinted the Journal's fake news.
And the way that this has blurred the line is that Trump is not criticizing them and calling them «fake news» for incorrect reporting most of the time, it's just critical reporting.
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