Finally, a reminder, courtesy of the New York Times, of
why the Fake News campaign is dangerous.
And to think... people actually have the nerve to question
why Fake News and Trolls are so effective.
That is
why fake news is so harmful to everyone.
Not exact matches
The headline is 100 % accurate (I've written before about
why it's important not to contribute to the
fake news problem these days) but punches through an invisible barrier.
«The quickest way to I think refute the fact that this surely had no impact is
why do you think there would be
fake news on one side or the other.
At a similar panel in New York earlier in January that was dedicated to technology and media in the 2016 election, top journalists from legacy media organizations like the Associated Press and new media organizations like the data - journalism website FiveThirtyEight picked over the carcass of the election, pondering
why data analysts misjudged Trump's electoral strength and how readers themselves often didn't necessarily possess the media literacy to sift through
fake and poorly reported
news.
And the reason
why has everything to do with Facebook, YouTube,
fake news, and Logan Paul.
Critics have argued that Twitter only allows such behavior because it is desperate for engagement and user growth, which is similar to the argument for
why Facebook doesn't care about
fake news.
Although the two - hour evidence session in front of the DCMS committee's
fake news enquiry raised rather more questions than it answered — with professor Aleksandr Kogan citing an NDA he said he had signed with Facebook to decline to answer some of the committee's questions (including
why and when exactly the NDA was signed).
All of the above explains
why so much of the financial media is «
fake news.»
That's
why the US embassy in Nairobi, itself a target of
fake news, kickstarted the year - long project in Kenya, which will mix the online quiz with educational videos and public outreach.
Why would I waste my time reading
fake Christian
news?
For all those UK midwives feeling hammered this week by
Fake News remember «thinking is difficult which is
why most people judge» #ENOUGH!
This answer could be improved by explaining what the «you are
fake news» reference means and specifically
why CNN reporter was called that.
But
why can't the president enforce some laws for
news agencies so every story that was proven to be misleading / wrong /
fake / dis - informative has to be either retracted and apologized for (not by adding one correction line, but running a whole new correction story) or fined accordingly for disinformation of general public?
«Time will tell us whether this is yellow journalism or
fake news, but if you want to order Fiat cars,
why would you go to a third party?
Why don't you ask the people that are asking Facebook to do something about «
fake news» what they mean?
I hope this clarification will halt the speculations, misinformation, misinterpretation, mischief and
Fake News about the «
Why» and «What» of his absence at the APC National Caucus and NEC meetings.
At a time when «
fake news» is bandied about as a way to undercut the profession, it's great to see
why reporters do what they do.
Then discuss «
Why we fall for
fake news.»
Outbrain has a firm policy against
fake news which is
why we support efforts to educate audiences on how to stay critical and informed.
That's
why today's rollout and new test never confront users directly about whether an article, publisher, or author is propagating
fake news.
And the reason
why has everything to do with Facebook, YouTube,
fake news, and Logan Paul.
I get
why top - down solutions are tempting:
fake news and filter bubbles are in front of our faces, and wouldn't it be better if Facebook fixed them?