Google has apologized on behalf of its algorithm(s), which promoted a fake news story identifying the wrong man as the recent Las Vegas shooter:
After yesterday's mass shooting in Las Vegas, Google briefly gave its "Top Stories" stamp of approval to two 4chan threads identifying (and triumphantly smearing) the wrong man as the shooter. Google apologized for including "inaccurate" web pages in its top results, saying that its algorithm had spotted a burst of activity around a little-used search term (the name of 4chan's so-called suspect), created a Top Stories carousel, and favored "fresh" content there above more authoritative sources.
This is far from the first time Google's search results have purveyed misinformation. In March, it finally instructed human quality raters — who manually evaluate web pages to train the Search algorithm — to flag offensive and factually incorrect material, which Search could then downgrade for users seeking general information about a topic. As the 4chan incident shows, though, it still has blind spots. And that's not really because of a problem with Google's algorithm. It's happening because Google's core business has never been about defining truth — yet that's what Top Stories is implicitly promising.
Facebook also promoted the "fresh" content:
[A] story by the pro-Trump political website "The Gateway Pundit" named a different person as the shooter, citing a Facebook page to claim the individual was "a far left loon" and "a Democrat who liked (MSNBC host) Rachel Maddow." Posters on the anonymous, anarchic 4chan.org forum likewise trumpeted supposed findings that the same individual was both the shooter and a "social democrat." BuzzFeed saved screenshots of the stories, which no longer turn up on either Gateway Pundit or 4chan.
[...] Facebook said its security team removed Gateway Pundit results and other similar posts from its social network, some within minutes. But because that removal was "delayed," the company said, images of the incorrect story were captured and circulated online.
"We are working to fix the issue that allowed this to happen in the first place and deeply regret the confusion this caused," a Facebook spokesman said in a statement.
Also at BBC.
Previously: Over 50 dead in mass shooting in Las Vegas
(Score: 3, Insightful) by jmorris on Thursday October 05 2017, @02:08AM (1 child)
You really are that retarded aren't you? You are trusting a "media fact check" site that flags Wikileaks as RIGHT-CENTER BIASED (caps in original) and passes on World Socialist, Media Matters, Common Dreams and the rest of your commie go-to news sources with only a passing note that they have an opinion? And you expect sane people to not laugh at you? Actually most really sane people will nod politely and quickly walk away because you give off a dangerous loon vibe.
And Google is censoring a heck of a lot more than the most crazed voices in the Left fever swamp. They also aren't demonitizing the left's Youtube vids. And they aren't seizing the left's domain names.
This debate about indexing the chans and reddit into the normal Google search is silly anyway, nobody should be looking to anonymous shitpoasters for news. They DO dig and over time can turn up interesting nuggets but it needs a good sifting and vetting before most material there should be allowed to escape into the real world. If a link there turns up, only those experienced with dealing with those guys should bother clicking. And anyone who isn't a total newb should know that.
(Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 05 2017, @02:58AM
It's clear that you didn't actually click a single one of the links.
...but you did give your uninformed opinion of what those pages said, assuming that I had quoted them in full.
Nitwit.
you give off a dangerous loon vibe
Keep posting. You're good for a laugh now and then.
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