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We Replaced Journalists With Clowns and Called It Progress

Influencer political news didn’t rise in 2024. It swallowed the press whole. Newsrooms got quieter while bedrooms lit up, phones…

8 months ago

Terms of Silence

  Last March, a community health activist in Myanmar published a warning about escalating violence. By Wednesday, it vanished, flagged,…

10 months ago

Subversion The Strategic Weaponization of Narratives Reviewed

Andreas Kreig shines a light on a digital war that influences the very direction of people, communities, and nations. Not…

3 years ago

AI to sort the fake from the factual, MIT research underway

Imagine having your browser prevent fake news from reaching you. That could be possible sooner than you think. Recently published…

7 years ago

DCU Institute to lead €2.4 million EU project to tackle “fake news”

The DCU Institute for Future Media and Journalism (FuJo) will lead a €2.4 million EU project to tackle the issue…

7 years ago

Facebook CEO to appear before European Parliament

Seán Kelly MEP has welcomed the news that the CEO of Facebook has agreed to come to the European Parliament…

8 years ago

World Wide Web founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee wants Google and Facebook to tackle fake news

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the founder of the World Wide Web,…

9 years ago

Following The Attacks In Paris, Be Wary Of False Information On Social Media

By @TheMarkDalton. Social media has been fantastic, a gateway to access what is going on in the world as it…

10 years ago

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