HGTV is so full of
people fake - real estate shopping (I know someone who was invited to do house hunters int» l AFTER she'd already bought her place), and I'd really rather see more design shows.
Although everyone lies to a degree with online dating (like body type and height),
these people fake more serious aspects of their life.
Creating phony profiles and sending
people fake instant messages and phony emails is all used to lure you to the payment page to upgrade.
The reasoning behind sending
people fake automated messages his to them beat you into communicating back to the fake emails.
I've seen
people fake all sorts of things (they have admitted to it afterwards) because they didn't want to appear less spiritual than those around them.
The less
people fake it, the more effectively we can speak into the areas of their lives that need the transformation of God.
▼ After posing for this photo, we wonder how many of
these people faked a coughing fit while calling work to say «Sorry, I just don't think I'm going to be able to make it in today.»
The recent rash of
people faking their educational credentials on their resumes has employers doing full background checks, not just on educational credentials, but credit checks, Department of Motor Vehicles checks, drug screenings and anything else that can turn up infractions or crimes.
Not exact matches
You may be ending up with a
person with
fake credentials and therefore is, at best, unable to complete the requirements of the job.
(There's an SNL skit where cast members joke that the best thing you'll learn at a
fake internet college... is to not tell
people that's where you went.)
«Likes» from
fake accounts may make your Facebook business page look popular or well - liked, but when it comes down to engaging with real
people, the numbers don't add up.
The best response, Denton said, isn't to create more
fake news on the left — it's to engage
people in conversation.
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.»
Current controversies over «
fake news,» Russian interference in the election, and bias in online news all underscore the fact that Google and Facebook have replaced traditional media in providing many
people the information they need to be effective citizens.
Well, the best way to stop feeling sorry for oneself is to do what
fake people always do — turn the spotlight of disdain on others.
Most of the
fake accounts tend to follow thousands of
people and don't have many followers themselves,» writes Adrianne Jeffries in Verge.
We're also starting to see a steady stream of tweet spam where
people are creating thousands of
fake Twitter profiles that automatically re-tweet tweets from popular tweeters.
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.
If emotions and how we express them vary by
person, it's not 100 % accurate to say
faking a smile will work in every case.
«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.
(You've seen
fake smiles that don't reach the
person's eyes.
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.
«We've heard about cases where the scam artists have threatened
people with jail if they don't purchase the
fake insurance cards,» Breyault said.
«While the specific cover is
fake, it is true there was a period in the»70s when
people were predicting an ice age,» the official said.
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.
According to the Senate committee report, Ding, Gao, and Deguito ginned up the accounts using
fake names,
fake addresses, and
fake declarations that Deguito had met the account holders in
person and confirmed their identities.
The major issue is this:
People often believe that artificial means
fake, but there's no such thing as
fake intelligence, and knowing this is important — for reasons I'll come back to.
Well, because if
people think something is
fake, then it can not be exploited or abused.
When done correctly, thought leadership marketing builds rapport with your customer base without coming off as
fake and self - promotional; it allows you to present yourself as a true expert that
people trust.
Unfortunately, unless you're plugged into a car battery, this smile is hard to
fake and hold, because for most
people it isn't easy to control the related eye muscles at will.
Sometimes
people take offense about «acting the part,» as if doing so means that they are
fakes.
Stumpf also said if there was a bias, it'd be that the
fake accounts skewed more toward young
people.
Besides the privacy scandal, Facebook also has been dealing with
fake news, the use of Facebook to spread hate and discord and concerns about social media's effect on
people's mental well - being.
A similar but separate policy will require administrators of large pages to be verified, which will «make it much harder for
people to run pages using
fake accounts, or to grow virally and spread misinformation or divisive content that way,» Zuckerberg writes.
Zuckerberg said Thursday that «voters make decisions based on their lived experience,» continuing, «Part of what I think is going on here is
people are trying to understand results of the election, but I do think that there is a certain profound lack of empathy in asserting that the only reason that some of them are voting the way they did is because they saw some
fake news.
These emails, bad websites, or links, could be sent from
fake accounts that are able to mimic the writing style of
people's friends so they look real.
The report's authors suggest that
people could create «
fake news reports» with fabricated video and audio.
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.
The system used to generate the
fake comments swapped out words in such phrases again and again — for instance, switching «
people like me» for «individual citizens» and «products» for «services» — to produce 1.3 million superficially distinct variations on the same basic block of text.
The
person, who was not authorized to speak for attribution, said the office regularly hears from companies that are victims of similar phishing swindles involving
fake suppliers, but the Facebook case stood out for its scale.
For social media sites to get to the heart of their problem with the proliferation of «
fake»
people and information, they must stop blaming failures of technology.
A
person who is
faking it and who is more likely to behave in shady ways usually will display some signs of anxiety, such as agitated body language.
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 Feeds.
While this premise might seem somewhat niche for a show that could just as easily make a
fake company that develops a consumer gadget or a software program that is more tangible for the «low tech»
people among us, it is actually extremely relevant.
Most notably, Facebook is engaging its biggest asset — not its algorithms, but its users — to get the 1.8 billion
people who use the platform to identify and call out
fake stories.
You know, in fact we have a
person that - we hired an intern who physically clicks on all of the sites that are available to us through programmatic so she's gone through 10,000 sites and has eliminated any sites that are associated with hake and
fake news.
So funny to watch
Fake News Networks, among the most dishonest groups of
people I have ever dealt with, criticize Sinclair Broadcasting for being biased.
Images of
people — even spies — tapping away on computers make for boring movie footage, so Hollywood usually resorts to showing silly
fake green display screen to make it more interesting.
Interviewer Andrew Ross Sorkin had asked Benioff how to regulate a company like Facebook, which has been fighting claims that the platform keeps
people hooked and disseminates
fake news.
In one 2016 study, University of Oregon researchers videotaped
people watching two movie scenes: the
fake - orgasm part of the movie «When Harry Met Sally» and a sad scene from «The Champ.»