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Fake news has been a serious issue in American and international society lately. It’s a major problem in politics, media (both digital and traditional), national security, and it affects our view of the world and our discussions with other people. As we prepare for new elections, assess our reliance on social media, or have daily conversations with friends and colleagues, concerns that fake news affects society are important.
July 31, 2018:
Facebook says it has uncovered a coordinated disinformation operation ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
The Washington Post and several other news organizations reported on July 31, 2018, that
“Facebook has shut down a sophisticated disinformation operation on its platform that engaged in divisive messaging…that could affect the November election. It also...questions whether other technology companies are still being used as conduits for disinformation, as Google, Twitter and others were around the last election.”
August 20, 2018:
Its president and chief legal officer, Brad Smith, reported that Microsoft recently thwarted new efforts to establish fake websites, as well.
“We’re concerned that these and other attempts pose security threats to a broadening array of groups connected with both American political parties in the run-up to the 2018 elections,” he said in his blog.
Social media companies and Congress have already done a lot to expose the problem and remove foreign fake news accounts from certain platforms. But the problems persist. Foreign agents are still active.
But fake news isn’t all foreign, and it isn't all political. It didn’t start out that way, and it’s not gone yet.
I hope it will help you
July 31, 2018:
Facebook says it has uncovered a coordinated disinformation operation ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
The Washington Post and several other news organizations reported on July 31, 2018, that
“Facebook has shut down a sophisticated disinformation operation on its platform that engaged in divisive messaging…that could affect the November election. It also...questions whether other technology companies are still being used as conduits for disinformation, as Google, Twitter and others were around the last election.”
August 20, 2018:
Its president and chief legal officer, Brad Smith, reported that Microsoft recently thwarted new efforts to establish fake websites, as well.
“We’re concerned that these and other attempts pose security threats to a broadening array of groups connected with both American political parties in the run-up to the 2018 elections,” he said in his blog.
Social media companies and Congress have already done a lot to expose the problem and remove foreign fake news accounts from certain platforms. But the problems persist. Foreign agents are still active.
But fake news isn’t all foreign, and it isn't all political. It didn’t start out that way, and it’s not gone yet.
I hope it will help you
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