Recently I’ve focused on Twitter and how it can be used to ‘game’
the media. On June 8, 2007 the NY Times ran an article “How Russian Propaganda
Spread From a Parrody Website to Fox News (see: http://nyti.ms/2sSkEFM,
which is also the photo source). The block diagram below depicts the steps this
fake news story followed from its inception to its legitimization by Fox News.
As a practical matter, there could have also been an another
feeder stop along with the FaceBook box and that of course would be fake
Twitter feeds as a means to jump start Tweets and re-tweets by legitimate and
illegitimate sources. The combined velocity of social media ‘consciousness’
would add credence and value to the story. The article also references an
earlier article from January 25, 2017, In Race Against Fake News, Google and
FaceBook stroll to the starting line (see: http://nyti.ms/2taOwwA).
The deluge of criticism pushed FaceBook into increasing its
efforts to block fake news. You can check out an earlier story from May 17,
2017 on this effort by USA Today, “Facebook takes a new crack at halting fake
news and clickbait” (see: https://usat.ly/2rli0GI)
While one must applaud FaceBook for its efforts, the cynics
among us (including me) believe that,
propaganda (fake news by another name) creators will employ other, more
creative means to accomplish their tasks. The will be aided and abetted by a
vast array of clueless people on social media as well as their own people and
nefarious automated tools.
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