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by RecycledEle
750 days ago
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> "How do we stop people from sharing (what I deem to be) fake news?" is the wrong question. The right question is "How do we give people the tools to identify fake news?" Very true. I feel so sorry for the people who can not use the Scientific Method to determine the credibility of news sources. Here is what I do: I find a news story from the source that is about events close to me. Then I go over and check. I hope you try this. I test politicians the same way. I try to find video of them discussion something from my area, and then check it. If they lied about my local area, they probably lie about everything. |
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You can still publish whatever you want, but if the word "news" appears in the page then you must provide links to all original sources.
You claim a source told you that POTUS will have a press conference today? I want a video of the conversation you had with that source and full documentation of who spoke with who, where, when, and under what circumstances.
Oh, it's an anonymous source and you put it on a web page that says it's news? That's 6 months in confinement for whoever did that. Someone will serve 6 months if it means hunting down every last stockholder.
Problem solved.