Not exact matches
Without dissenting journalists pointing out
fake news, he warned, «there
is no way to get the
truth to the people.»
He says Facebook will look for new ways to stop the spread of
fake news, but he also argues that «we must proceed very carefully» and that Facebook must
be «extremely cautious about becoming arbiters of
truth ourselves.»
Denton also acknowledged that outlets publishing
fake news grew out of a similar reaction to «the stilted mainstream
news environment» that Gawker
was born out of, though he noted that Gawker «
was always grounded in the
truth — a dramatic version of the
truth — but the
truth.»
Semantics, but still some companies may
be reporting 3 weeks or more after the «start» of earnings season...
FAKE BLACKOUT
NEWS or HALF
TRUTH?
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are some sample
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news stories from Lark
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News, They
are funny, but they touch on
truth.
«
Fake news» and «alternative facts» have become popular phrases recently, and unless voters can learn to differentiate between
truth and fiction, our democracy
is in serious trouble.
Fake news is when the public
are deliberately misled by falsehoods which
are presented as the
truth.
A study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently observed that
fake news is more readily consumed than the
truth; An article in The Conversation reported that many Australians can not confidently recognise
fake news, and researchers from The University of Canberra found that over a third of Australians used Facebook to get their
news.
Everything
is fake news in as much that everything
is the presentation of the
truth through the lens of human bias.
With the emergence of
fake news platforms, knowing the
truth from the lie can
be a challenge.
In an era in which journalistic outlets
are increasingly accused of delivering «
fake news,» this film
is a reminder that few things
are as precious - and vital - as the
truth.
It
's a homage to journalism and the importance of
truth, especially in this age of «
fake news.»
So I think again that with the proliferation and democratization of technology and information, information, especially in these world of
fake news and journalism under fire and
truth seemingly
being malleable, I think it
's so important to have people like RBSS who
are fighting for the
truth and
are exposing the
truth and that
's what we have to do.
Although people rail against journalists and media for having bias, leaking stories, or disseminating
fake news, it
's hard to imagine a democracy without the press working to obtain the
truth.
I spoke with my students about Mary Beth Hertz's Edutopia post «Battling
Fake News in the Classroom,» and I sensed that many of my students, while skilled at what Hertz fittingly calls «crap detection,»
were still deeply troubled by what they characterized as a growing public aversion to the
truth.
How does one speak credibly without «the filter of the
Fake News,» how do we judge who is telling the «truth,» and most important for our article today, how do we teach our children what they should believe in a new era of fake n
Fake News,» how do we judge who is telling the «truth,» and most important for our article today, how do we teach our children what they should believe in a new era of fake n
News,» how do we judge who
is telling the «
truth,» and most important for our article today, how do we teach our children what they should believe in a new era of
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fake newsnews?
That
truth matters should
be obvious, and any blurring of the line between
truth and falsehood, fact and fiction,
news and «
fake news» should alarm us all.
This couldn't
be further from the
truth, and amounts to
fake news.
Lies
are being told and the
truth is being called «
fake news.»
Fear
is everywhere, amid lies and
truth mangled as
fake news.
Suddenly, we seem to live in a time dominated by «
fake news», «alternative facts», conspiracy theories, scepticism of scientific research, partial accounts parading as «the real
truth which has hitherto
been concealed from us, the people», revolts against allegedly smug academic elites and distant political elites — a time where YouTube videos claiming research into climate change to
be a scam get far more viewers than videos presenting the science of climate change.
«In an era of
fake news,» she explains, «mistaking false information for
truth is a topic whose time has come.»
The presentation
is not all serious, more sprightly challenging, and emphasises the biased perspectives on what
is seen as
truth — which
is now the ubiquitous «
fake news» raising controversy at present.
Can
truth be found in a film in the current era of «
fake news?»
The idea of «
fake news» itself supposes that there
is a «real
news» somewhere, that there
is a paper or a broadcast that will provide the
truth, as opposed to a spectrum of
news sources, each with their own biases and perspectives.
Journalism
is experiencing a crisis of confidence as of late, with long - running mainstream sources
being labeled «
fake news,» while extremist propaganda mills
are hailed as harbingers of the
truth.
Whereas the photograph's forensic conceit lies in its appeal to visual proof that the disputed event had indeed taken place (as if the body itself
were able to speak its
truth), Richter negates the photo's presumed self - evidence — he even negates his own painting's seizure of its mediatized image — and as everyone knew, the thing itself could easily have
been staged to cover - up a state - sanctioned murder, a good bit of
fake news, as it
were.
Since
fake news and conspiracy theories served the Trump campaign so well, the anti-regulation crowd
is stepping up its own use of half -
truths, diversionary tactics and outright lies.
In the era of
fake news, it
's more important than ever to communicate the
truth about what
's happening to our planet.
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.
Truth is becoming a reduced commodity, to the extend off purposely broadcasting
fake news as real.
«Since the last election, lawyers have
been at the forefront of protecting our civil rights by filing litigation, pushing for legal protections, and speaking
truth to power against the narrative of «
fake news,»» Lisa said.
He says Facebook will look for new ways to stop the spread of
fake news, but he also argues that «we must proceed very carefully» and that Facebook must
be «extremely cautious about becoming arbiters of
truth ourselves.»
But as Facebook seeks to fight the scourge of
fake news without necessarily becoming the arbiter of
truth itself, its best bet may
be to expose a range of opinions about a topic and hope people understand the most outlandish (and viral) takes might not
be worth reading.
«They took zero journalistic approach to their reporting,» Ogden said, «which
is funny because they tout themselves as «
truth journalism» and
are the first to attack mass media, calling articles they don't agree with «
fake news.»»