by monarch » Wed Nov 18, 2020 2:02 pm
Grouchy Sinatra wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 7:59 am
Some of us have posted links showing that this is fake news. The title of the thread states the fake headline as fact. Maybe edit the thread title.
Maybe edit the title
and close the thread.
I don’t know if this thread was posted seriously or as a joke but media manipulation is becoming a bigger and bigger problem in the west and in the age of covid this misinformation is even more frightening. Fortunately, a lot of articles and research have been published about fake news in general, but that doesn’t change the US being the top source in the world for (covid) misinformation. Here’s a tidbit of information about media manipulation:
BuzzFeed
In addition to being plagiarized, the content flooding his Google Alert results was often at least a year old. Adding to the confusion, it was published on websites that at first glance seemed like legitimate local news sites, with names like the Livingston Ledger, Denton Daily, and Hoback Herald. They also noticed another set of financial news sites doing the same thing, with names like Stock Daily Dish and Daily Stock Dish.
Columbia Journalism Review
An investigation by the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School has discovered at least 450 websites in a network of local and business news organizations, each distributing thousands of algorithmically generated articles and a smaller number of reported stories. Of the 450 sites we discovered, at least 189 were set up as local news networks across ten states within the last twelve months by an organization called Metric Media.
The
Guardian
Locality Labs operates scores of sites across Illinois, Michigan, Maryland and Wisconsin, often sharing content. In Michigan alone, the Lansing State Journal reported, almost 40 sites opened in one fell swoop this fall.
“In the fractured media environment that we’re operating in now, if you’re just scrolling through your Facebook feed or your Twitter feed and you see an article, you click on it and you might take in the information from there without really ever wondering what the source actually is.”
They also do it with science via predatory journals... just be careful, check your sources and verify information.
'Real' fake research hoodwinks US journals
Coronavirus misinformation, and how scientists can help to fight it
[quote="Grouchy Sinatra" post_id=173967 time=1605711572 user_id=6035]
Some of us have posted links showing that this is fake news. The title of the thread states the fake headline as fact. Maybe edit the thread title.
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Maybe edit the title [b][i][u]and[/u][/i][/b] close the thread.
I don’t know if this thread was posted seriously or as a joke but media manipulation is becoming a bigger and bigger problem in the west and in the age of covid this misinformation is even more frightening. Fortunately, a lot of articles and research have been published about fake news in general, but that doesn’t change the US being the top source in the world for (covid) misinformation. Here’s a tidbit of information about media manipulation:
[url=https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/craigsilverman/these-fake-local-news-sites-have-confused-people-for-years]
BuzzFeed[/url]
[quote]In addition to being plagiarized, the content flooding his Google Alert results was often at least a year old. Adding to the confusion, it was published on websites that at first glance seemed like legitimate local news sites, with names like the Livingston Ledger, Denton Daily, and Hoback Herald. They also noticed another set of financial news sites doing the same thing, with names like Stock Daily Dish and Daily Stock Dish.[/quote]
[url= https://www.cjr.org/tow_center_reports/hundreds-of-pink-slime-local-news-outlets-are-distributing-algorithmic-stories-conservative-talking-points.php]Columbia Journalism Review[/url]
[quote]An investigation by the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School has discovered at least 450 websites in a network of local and business news organizations, each distributing thousands of algorithmically generated articles and a smaller number of reported stories. Of the 450 sites we discovered, at least 189 were set up as local news networks across ten states within the last twelve months by an organization called Metric Media.[/quote]
The [url= https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/nov/19/locality-labs-fake-news-local-sites-newspapers]Guardian[/url]
[quote]Locality Labs operates scores of sites across Illinois, Michigan, Maryland and Wisconsin, often sharing content. In Michigan alone, the Lansing State Journal reported, almost 40 sites opened in one fell swoop this fall.[/quote]
[quote]“In the fractured media environment that we’re operating in now, if you’re just scrolling through your Facebook feed or your Twitter feed and you see an article, you click on it and you might take in the information from there without really ever wondering what the source actually is.”[/quote]
They also do it with science via predatory journals... just be careful, check your sources and verify information.
[url= https://phys.org/news/2018-10-real-fake-hoodwinks-journals.amp]'Real' fake research hoodwinks US journals[/url]
[url=https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01834-3] Coronavirus misinformation, and how scientists can help to fight it[/url]