If leftists can go nuts with bogus prefixes, why can't we do it, too?
@AmericanThinkerIslamabad, May 29 (IANS): Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan drew flak from social media users for propagating misinformation after he shared an old video of a burning truck citing it as one belonging to a member of his party. Taking to Twitter, Khan and party's handle had tweeted videos of burning tru..
www.daijiworld.comMisinformation and echo chambers are often used to explain polarization and political divides between people. New research, however, finds there is another factor we should worry about, namely our online consumption of quality news, or exactly the lack of it. Most people do not read misinformation or inhabit echo chambers or radical rabbit holes.
phys.orgAI’s potential depends on how it’s used, Robert Califf, MD, said. “It could be used for tremendous gain or it could be used for tremendous harm.”
WebMDEXCLUSIVE — The FBI is blocking the release of records of officials privately "advising" Twitter employees on how to thwart purported election "misinformation" on the social media platform, documents show.
Washington ExaminerSpecial to WorldTribune.com By Stephen Moore, May 31, 2023 As nearly every standardized test is showing, our schools are doing an abysmal job teaching kids how to read or do math. In some cases, kids graduating from high school can barely read their diplomas. But the schools are wildly succeeding with their climate change indoctrination […]
World Tribune: U.S. Politics and Culture, Geopolitics, Northeast Asia, China, Geostrategy-Direct, International Security, Corporate Watch, Media WatchThe addition of "trust" and "distrust" buttons on social media, alongside standard "like" buttons, could help to reduce the spread of misinformation, finds a new experimental study led by University College London (UCL) researchers.
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