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|    Conrad Stone to All    |
|    Idiotic Global Warming Deniers, Creation    |
|    21 Oct 19 22:50:12    |
      XPost: soc.culture.usa, alt.fan.jai-maharaj, soc.culture.indian       XPost: alt.philosophy, alt.politics.trump, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: alt.politics, alt.politics.conservative, alt.politics.republican       XPost: alt.politics.republicans, talk.environment, alt.politics.economics       XPost: talk.politics.misc       From: cstone82@excite.com              The internet is full of fake news and parody sites. For a long       time, people knew them for what they were: sites aimed at       entertaining readers with a satirical take on the news.              But as trust in the mainstream media has eroded, and use of       social media as a news source has risen, fake news may have       become more influential than ever before.                     "The impact of corrections [from mainstream media], which may       have sunk a candidate in another era, was compromised because       there is no longer a consensus on what a fact is," Oliver       explained. "Trust in mainstream media outlets has been falling       and people can choose to get their news from echo chambers       that validate their views."                     For example, the top Google news link for "final election       results" on Monday was from a fake-news site called "70 News"       which "reported" that Donald Trump had won both the electoral       and popular vote. As the Washington Post points out, that's       simply not true.              Complicating matters are the plethora of left- and right-       leaning propaganda sites out there, deliberately spreading       misinformation in order to appeal to certain groups. Satire       sites like The Onion and The Borowitz Report are one thing;       sites that promote hoaxes for click-bait or play to people's       deepest fears are quite another.                     "Fake facts circulate on social media to a frightening       extent... There is now a whole cottage industry specializing       in hyper-partisan, sometimes wildly distorted clickbait,"       Oliver explained.              To combat the circulation of misinformation, Fake News Watch       has compiled a list of websites that have been known to be       untruthful, ranging from satirical websites to sites trying to       pass off lies as truth.              Here are several fake news sites that have become popular on       Facebook, and which should be avoided if you're looking for       the facts:              Publication Name Approximate Facebook Following       American News 5,000,000 Hoax       DC Gazette 420,000 Hoax       Activist Post 540,000 Propaganda       Before It's News 400,000 Propaganda       Daily Buzz Live 160,000 Propaganda       Disclose TV 1,900,000 Propaganda       InfoWars 613,000 Propaganda       Natural News 2,000,000 Propaganda       Red Flag News 270,000 Propaganda       World Truth TV 1,700,000 Propaganda       ............                     NewsBusters is a wingnut media watch website that styles       itself as "Exposing and Combating Liberal Media Bias." The       site is an extension of Brent Bozell III's hate group, Media       Research Center.              While an ostensibly admirable goal to keep check on the media       (quis custodiet ipsos custodes?[1]), it does not so much       expose "liberal bias" as try to ram a Republican agenda in all       over the place. The site also has a blatant anti-science       agenda, often bashing stories on evolution and global warming       that don't give time to wingnut creationist or denialist       perspectives.              Newsbusters' methods for exposing the media's bias toward       liberalism include only reporting instances that they perceive       as liberal and copy/pasting from blogs that have actual,       clearly stated liberal biases              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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