And
I thought fake comments were bad.
Not exact matches
Fortune's Aaron Pressman has argued that undermining the public
comment system would give a tactical edge to industry opponents of net neutrality, and that seems to be the
thinking of the Trump FCC itself, which has refused to cooperate with an investigation into the
fake comments by the New York Attorney General.
The sheer number of messages could make it more difficult for the FCC to sift through those who've left their genuine
thoughts and potentially
fake, computer - generated
comments.
As for Tillerson's reported «moron» «
comment, the president said, «I
think it's
fake news.
I actually tend to agree with Zuckerberg's post-election
comment — which he since apologized for — that it was «crazy» to
think that «
Fake News» influenced the election; my view is that
Fake News is a symptom of a far more serious problem: filter bubbles.
Earlier this year, Tomicah Tillemann, Trust Accelerator co-founder and New America director of the Bretton Woods II program,
commented about Georgia's decision to use the public Bitcoin Blockchain: «If you
think about this happening at a time when a lot of people are struggling to separate what's real from what's
fake, this is a powerful tool to prove what's real.
I do hear your points that you
think I have not seen the need for warning of danger, that you believe I
think of it as «unChristian» to talk about such things, and that you may even believe that my
comments are akin to protecting evil deeds and harming the innocent, using the bible as a proof texting weapon to that end and contributing to a problem of church becoming
fake and shallow while claiming to be deep and pious.
Based solely on the few posts of yours I have read I
think you may be interested in the following site: http://freebelievers.com/ Especially as it pertains to your
comments to me on wanting to «know the real God, not some
fake version we have been taught over the years.»
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.
@Midkemma (sorry, name sounds like a
fake drug sold in Uzbekistan), pal, read this
comment made by Sir Chips Keswick and tell me what you
think (I do hope you know who Sir Chips is --- another funny name, «Chips»!!!)
There are also
comments from other people in the gaming industry (like the folks at GoNintendo and GameXplain) where they say their own sources
think the images are
fake and don't line up with what they've heard in the past.
There is I
think a difference between a letter - writing campaign, where a lot of people send the same form letter to the government or other target, and astroturfing, where the numbers are
fake and the
comments are all coming essentially from the same source, though made to look varied.
I actually tend to agree with Zuckerberg's post-election
comment — which he since apologized for — that it was «crazy» to
think that «
Fake News» influenced the election; my view is that
Fake News is a symptom of a far more serious problem: filter bubbles.