She said the bill gives power to the court, not the government, to decide
what is fake news.
How do you know what's reputable and what's fake news?»
Not exact matches
In a sense,
what Silver
is pointing out
is similar to
what we see in the rise of so - called «
fake news» that circulates through Facebook and other social platforms — namely, a massive case of confirmation bias.
What's more, the original account
was likely a bot, demonstrating Twitter
's shortcomings in weeding out
fake and misleading
news and images.
In late November, Mark Zuckerberg explained
what Facebook
is doing to get rid of
fake news, including improving its algorithm's ability to detect and making it easy to report them.
With all of the
Fake News coming out of NBC and the Networks, at
what point
is it appropriate to challenge their License?
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.
The honeymoon between Silicon Valley and Washington D.C. has
been fading quickly over the past year and a half, with lawmakers questioning to
what extent Facebook had influenced the outcome of the presidential election by allowing
fake news and Russian - backed political ads onto its platform.
Brands
are also worried about their ads showing up in
what is perceived as «
fake news,» so they
are exercising more caution when using programmatic advertising, where they automatically buy digital ad spots through a third party.
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 Fe
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 Fe
News Feeds.
«Users have all sorts of opinions about
what news counts as «
fake,» which
is, of course, exactly the problem,» reads a Vox explainer about the change.
Journalist Glenn Greenwald and others have said this
is one of the problems with Facebook deciding
what «
fake news»
is.
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.
The media unleashed a wave of fury — similar to
what we
're hearing now with respects to the problems of
fake news and hidden influence.
For one thing, boyd says, no one — not even experts in the area — can agree on a definition of
what «
fake news»
is.
So much
Fake News about
what is going on in the White House.
Between «
fake news,» Oscar mix - ups, and an adorably blundered BBC interview, it
was a roller coaster of entertainment (at least that
's what many of us
are choosing to remember over the countless negative stories).
For
what feels like the umpteenth time, Facebook
is introducing another new plan to fight against the scourge of
fake news that populates the platform, this time by making shrinking the size of links to bogus claims and hoaxes.
When you use the term
fake news, does it only apply to stories where the facts
are wrong or does it also apply to how
news outlets make editorial decisions about
what they choose to report?
Broward County School Board members
are ready to fight back against
what they call an increase in
fake news.
But while the majority of UK journalists agree
fake news is making people more sceptical about the content they read, a startling 93 %
are unsure
what it means for their publication — or think its impact has
been «neutral».
What's next: Facebook, already dealing with a backlash over
fake news stories and Russian meddling in the election, has another PR crisis on its hands centered on its advertising machine, which brought in $ 39.9 billion in revenue in 2017.
That
is a preview of
what is likely coming in the months ahead, as the U.S. economic fundamentals continue deteriorate, notwithstanding the barrage of economic
fake news coming from the Government and certain industry pimp associations.
The move comes as a response to criticism and concern that «
fake news» (essentially, stories that
were fabricated by shady websites to generate traffic and revenue)
was so prevalent during the election, that many voters
were confused as to
what was true and
what was just made up.
But, it can also backfire — because
what Facebook
is doing to fight
fake news isn't censoring opinions that it doesn't like; it
's preventing lies from
being presented as facts.
Now that the dust has settled from the election, many
are wondering just
what an impact
fake news sites will make on the social landscape.
The Mirror claims... The Mirror
is just doing
what they always do, spin BS to get readers and do not care for the results their
fake news has on people.
Essentially, Khedira dismissed any notion that he knows
what Can
is set to do this summer, mocking the report by suggesting that he has a long - lost twin brother as well as using the «
fake news» hashtag to make his point.
What's the difference between claiming that dead babies
are fake news and claiming that the Pulse nightclub massacre didn't happen?
Meaning that you and I, obviously,
are not affected by
fake news but
what about the people who
are not as smart / educated / critical / literate / etc.?
This answer could
be improved by explaining
what the «you
are fake news» reference means and specifically why CNN reporter
was called that.
Then with TV it matters
what your candidate looks like... Anybody can
fake it on TV: all the Joe Trippis and Alastair Campbells get really good at making sure our guy looks great for the eight seconds that
are actually going on the
news.
What is now popularly labeled «
fake news», and
was once called propaganda,
is almost never completely false.
Why don't you ask the people that
are asking Facebook to do something about «
fake news»
what they mean?
The question
is «
What do the media mean when they say Facebook
fake news?»
Finally, we ask the public to disregard the Premium Times piece, and take it for
what it
is, and will continue to
be: «
Fake News.»
Nine days after Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg dismissed as «crazy» the idea that
fake news on his company's social network played a key role in the U.S. election, President Barack Obama pulled the youthful tech billionaire aside and delivered
what he hoped would
be a wake - up call.
This
is a classic example of
what I have just said: Disinformation and
fake news!
«Word had got out that Jeremy
was not in favour of nuclear power — that isn't true, that
is what you call «
fake news» and we
were having great difficulty fighting that,» she said.
Left - wing advocacy group Media Matters for America has
been quietly working with social media giant Facebook to combat
what the group describes as «propaganda» and «
fake news,» internal documents reveal.
In the end, she said, the goal
is to better tell «where
is that
news coming from and
what makes it
fake or not.»
When we investigated
what was happening, we found
fake news stories about our research
being predominantly shared by Twitter users within one partisan echo chamber, a large and homogeneous community of politically active users.
«The internet
is great but it has a lot of
fake news and it
's incredible
what people
are saying.»
What is the role of scientists on preventing / fighting
fake news in science.
I
am sure that you don't actually believe that it
's ok to call anything unfavorable «
fake news», but I thought I'd share my perspective / opinion regarding the term
's use in the title and first paragraph (even regardless of
what the interview
was about).
It
's not uncommon to see
fake news — or
fake science —
being plastered everywhere.The consumer now has no idea
what is [true] in fitness.»
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Fake news, hate speech and foreign interference
are the notable examples of
what went wrong online during the 2016 campaign.
While The Post
's political viewpoint
is entirely agreeable and necessary, particularly in this era of idiocy such as «
Fake News» and other Trumpian rhetoric, it
's misleading to say this
is a great film because
what it says
is true.
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.