Sentences with phrase «very fake story»

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«You know, personally, I think the idea that fake news on Facebook — it's a very small amount of the content — influenced the election in any way is a pretty crazy idea,» he told Techonomy founder David Kirkpatrick, author of «The Facebook Effect: The Inside Story of the Company that is Connecting the World.»
The CharityProfits binary options automated system is not a safe program and is based very much on fake stories and misleading details.
According to him, Fadi had relied on stories already publicized by «none existing and fake» media organizations which he noted were disaster and cautioned people to be very careful what they read and accept as truth.
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«There are very, very expensive fake babies» that can be purchased, Reitman noted, and it might have been an easier option for some of the infant's screen moments, since minors can work only a few hours a day and never at night, when most of this story takes place.
We had a great time discovering Winfrey's very impressive fake sneeze abilities, but we also got to talking about topics that have some serious weight throughout the industry right now — original stories vs. films based on existing source material, and also the rise of the streaming service and if they'd rather work on a filming getting a theatrical release or one hitting a streaming platform.
regardless, this supposedly «true story» is the cinematic equivalent of not just fake news, but very fake news.
For instance, The Fake from Korea, O Apóstolo from Spain, and Brazil's Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury have all won international festival awards, were all submitted for Oscar consideration, but collectively have had very few screenings in the U.S. With that in mind, here goes:
The following New York Times article tells the story of people paying very hefty fines for planting fake reviews:
The combination of a «whistleblower» with pink hair, a huge botched job by FB, quite clever coordination with the New York Times which has a very strong incentive to blame Facebook for Trump (rather than their own coverage of Hillary's emails and so on, which dwarfed all «fake news» social media in impact — cf. physicist Duncan Watts for detail), and the desire of many established players to screw Silicon Valley tech companies gave the story more legs than her previous ones.
The problem with such stories of course is trying to verify the information and since screenshots can be very easily faked, it's hard to justify.
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