Merchants of misinformation are all over the internet. But the real problem lies with us
Call it lies, fake news, or just plain old bullshit - misinformation seems to flutter wilfully around the modern world.
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Merchants of misinformation are all over the internet. But the real problem lies with us
Call it lies, fake news, or just plain old bullshit - misinformation seems to flutter wilfully around the modern world.
Academics have come up with a unique taxpayer plan to save journalism, but Americans may not be willing to pay for it
https://meaww.com/tax-cuts-to-save-journalism-decline-new-idea-by-academics
A seven-member committee in Chicago University has suggested an idea of giving every American $50 through tax cuts so that they can donate the money to their favorite news outlets. Experts are divided though.
"Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago." —Warren Buffett
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Plant some trees people.
How the people are using 'news avoidance' to escape the post-truth world of politics
The problem about living inside of echo chambers
https://theconversation.com/the-problem-of-living-inside-echo-chambers-110486
Twitter has suspended @sparrowmedia
for posting a pretrial statement (read: publicly accessible court document) filed by Roger Stone that supposedly contained phone numbers linked to Steve Bannon, Rick Gates, and others. @TwitterSupport
continues to baffle.
Sam Carliner at The Montclarion rehashes some key existential questions for news orgs.
Democracy Dies in Paywalls
https://themontclarion.org/opinion/democracy-dies-in-paywalls/
There is quite literally nothing more important to the health of a community and to a strong a and robust democracy than the local news organization.
Unfortunately Apple News is excluding local newsrooms. 😡
https://www.cjr.org/tow_center/apple-news-local-journalism.php
<p>On April 23, a federal judge in Oregon blocked the enforcement of a new rule banning abortion referrals at taxpayer-funded women’s health clinics. The next morning, Apple News featured coverage of the decision by The Hill, a national outlet, rather than the local newspaper, The Oregonian. The Oregonian had even published its story first—the Hill […]</p>