Rep. Morgan Griffith Pushes Mark Zuckerberg for Clear Definition of ‘Misinformation’
The Virginia congressman asked Zuckerberg to clarify Facebook’s definition of “misinformation.”
The Virginia congressman asked Zuckerberg to clarify Facebook’s definition of “misinformation.”
Google is partnering with the International Fact-Checking Network, an organization run by the George Soros-funded Poynter Institute.
TEL AVIV — The Intercept news website and a Philippine news outlet that collaborated to publish an alleged transcript of President Donald Trump’s private phone call with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte are both directly tied to liberal billionaire eBay founder Pierre Omidyar.
A media researcher who serves on the global board of billionaire George Soros’s Open Society Foundations has called for the creation of a “public social media platform” to counter an alleged “right-wing media network,” which he claims is “anchored” around Breitbart News.
Democrat Jon Ossoff, the candidate who fell short of the 50-percent mark needed to capture a House seat in an Atlanta district that has long been a Republican stronghold, serves as the CEO of an investigative film company that has received backing from the left-wing Omidyar Network.
The Poynter Institute, the group helping Facebook determine whether certain news stories are “disputed,” has determined it is worth considering the possibility that “fake news” stories did not significantly impact the 2016 presidential election after all.
The Poynter Institute, the group helping Facebook determine whether certain news stories are “disputed,” has slammed BuzzFeed for “irresponsibly” publishing in full an alleged intelligence report claiming Russia possesses blackmail dirt on Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has not even been sworn in, yet the group helping Facebook determine whether certain news stories are “disputed” is already expressing concern that the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner four months from now could be “disastrous” under the coming Trump presidency.
The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, which is helping Facebook determine whether certain news stories are “disputed,” recently partnered with the State Department to host a training workshop for reporters.