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posted by martyb on Friday November 18 2016, @08:01AM   Printer-friendly
from the no-more-profits-from-false-prophets dept.

Google and Facebook finally announced steps to tackle fake news on their respective platforms this week following increasing pressure from critics eager to halt the flow of falsehoods online.

Both companies said they will prohibit fake news websites from advertising on their platforms, thus reducing the exposure of such articles to the public while also starving the companies of an important source of advertising income.

The move comes after the companies received a wave of criticism over its role in propagating misinformation, particularly in this election cycle in which many observed that a bitter partisan war was potentially worsened by polarizing news sources touting untrue assertions. While the technology companies have in the past been hesitant to mediate the flow of news, this change might signal a change in thought as they come to grip with the real-life implications of lackluster surveillance on their platforms.

Wrongthink will not be permitted, citizens.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 18 2016, @12:17PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 18 2016, @12:17PM (#428801)

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 19 2016, @06:09AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 19 2016, @06:09AM (#429300)

    Some rando blogger with his panties inatwist.

    Wrong! [gaintestineinstutute.org]

    So, I take it the randy blogger's panties were untwisted? How does that concern SoylentNews? Soylentils what to know!