Senin, 11 September 2017

Editor's Pick: Russia, Fake News and Facebook: 24/7 Manipulation


Rob Enderle
Sep 11, 2017 10:47 AM PT
Back when the Internet first came to be, there was the belief that the result would be more facts, less censorship, more intelligent discourse and less successful manipulation. Being able to converse with each other would lead people to be more honest, and our world increasingly would resemble a utopian ideal of peace and prosperity. Now, decades later, "fake news" has proliferated. [More...]

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