From Momo to Hate Crimes, Skittles Parties, and Sex Trafficking, Fake News Is Clearly a Problem
Fake news is real. Momo is not.
Fake news is real. Momo is not.
Government statistics often show more reports of both. That doesn't mean either is on the rise.
Canadian columnist Andrew Coyne explains why efforts to combat fake news by cutting off supply are barking up the wrong tree.
Plus: Author Zadie Smith talking cultural appropriation, and Budweiser versus Big Corn
Plus: Kamala Harris officially enters the 2020 race and Google News may leave the E.U.
It's "important to be clear about how rare this behavior is on social platforms," researchers say.
Plus: a public domain bonanza, Khashoggi killers on trial, and Super Bowl sex-trafficking panic starts early
The host of TruTV's hit show has lost some faith in the power of rational discourse. And he has some ideas for how to fix the problem.
Hundreds of pages and accounts have been purged over accusations that they were "inauthentic." The page operators disagree.
Friday A/V Club: Long before "fake news" was a cliché, Alan Abel was both inserting and exposing fakery in the news.
Clinton runs with a Kamala Harris whopper that's already been debunked.
Threatened regulations on "fake news" would be an attack on press freedom
Should we be concerned about a new system to keep track of real vs. fake news?
Disseminating fake news was punishable by up to six years behind bars.
The president insists he "didn't criticize" British Prime Minister Theresa May, but audio from the interview suggests otherwise.
We headed to the Venice Beach boardwalk to test the bullshit detectors of passersby.
EPA head bars reporters from 'unfriendly' media from public meeting on pollution
Man goes to jail for complaining about police response times.
Journalism prof Michael Socolow has three simple rules to up your social-media literacy.
Why it's getting harder to tell "fake news" from real news
Do deepfakes really represent "the collapse of reality"?
We need to up our media literacy game, not delegate responsibility to politicians who have no idea what they're doing.
You don't need (and definitely do not want) the government to serve as a lie detector.
Prodding private companies into self-censorship is a dangerous government tradition.
Proposal to verify online "bots" is security theater that will make it harder for small online firms to compete with the likes of Facebook.
How can a company be expected to arbitrate "fake news" when it can't even tell ancient artifacts from porn?
Yes, kooky rumors can spread quickly online. In this case, the angry reactions to those rumors may be spreading even faster.
But partisan Democrats tried to use a fake news scare to quash it anyway.
When government officials suppress critics, they do so only to help themselves.
The president applies the term to any reporting that makes him look bad, regardless of whether it is accurate.
The crucial difference is not temperamental but institutional.
McCain and Jeff Flake are right to slam the president's juvenile rhetoric, but questionably blame Trump for global trends while neglecting the press crackdowns of his predecessor.
Both Democrats and Republicans are missing the mark when they call for the government to control the flow of information on the internet.
Politicians cast attacks on them as attacks on democracy. How self-serving.
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The New York Times drives John Stossel crazy. He wants to rip it up, because so many stories have a left-wing bias.
Forget petty Russian meddling in American elections; the greater threat is government messing with our freedom.
Don't believe the hype about the U.N.'s resolution on the death penalty.
When the press tilts in favor of higher taxes and more regulation, democracy is indeed distorted.
Hage Geingob has, however, been blamed for Namibia dropping out of the top 20.
A California lawmaker wants to make it illegal to publish or share a "false or deceptive statement" meant to influence voters.
A bridge between Old Media fake news and New Media fake news