Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Facebook doesn't need to ban fake news to fight it #23

Facebook doesn't need to ban fake news to fight it

Facebook’'s Mark Zuckerberg

After the caution the distributing of fake news by Facebook has brought on, extending from death tricks about Tiger Woods to lies in regards to the US presidential hopefuls, it's presently being put into question whether they ought to really be the ones adhering to a meaningful boundary with regards to the news that is being distributed. This has been achieved with it now being asked whether we'd 'be revolted on the off chance that one organization claimed every one of the newspaper kiosks and chose what was appropriate and uncalled for perusing charge.

I believe that this new move to crowdtangle is because of the criticism about facebook influencing the election result, despite saying this was not true facebook still purchased this software which makes significant difference to what news stories appear on peoples pages. Some would argue that this is a way of controlling what people see on their pages although some would say this is a good thing as it opens people up to different sides of arguments.


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