Political ads outrage was a call for broader censorship
Facebook’s decision to not verify the facts of political advertisements on its platform brought about a scorning from various US
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Facebook’s decision to not verify the facts of political advertisements on its platform brought about a scorning from various US
Read MoreGiven the Trust Project’s rich-get-richer impact on the online news landscape, it is not surprising to find that it is
Read MoreAs Newsguard’s project advances, it will soon become almost impossible to avoid this neocon-approved news site’s ranking systems on any
Read MoreThe Poynter Institute has received money from questionable backers by Whitney Webb A few weeks after the 2016 US presidential election,
Read MoreGoogle has announced plans to clamp down on “fake news” sites due to their purported influence on the outcome of
Read MoreSince the US election’s ‘surprise’ outcome, supporters of Hillary Clinton have been searching for who and what to blame. One
Read MoreThis week three media goliaths — Facebook, Google, and Twitter, who collectively act as information gatekeepers for the Internet — announced they
Read MoreGoogle is setting out to create a ‘ministry of truth’ to rank the internet not by popularity but based only
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