Por: Los Angeles Times Politics August 16, 2023
A majority of California voters across lines of party, race and age find political disinformation a serious problem — and there is little agreement about whom to trust, a new poll from the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies found. Just over half of voters surveyed for the poll said that not knowing whether information is accurate and truthful is a major problem, while a third called it a minor problem. Alongside the pervasiveness of... + full article
Forbes USA Tech February 16, 2023
The Guardian broke a yesterday about a group of Israeli contractors who engage in election manipulation through “automated disinformation on social media,” as well as traditional hacking and sabotage. The leader of the group, Tal Hanan, a former Israeli special forces... + más
Opinion | Politico
Civil rights, democracy groups call on social media companies to combat election disinformation | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Business January 09, 2023
This story first appeared in Globe Rhode Island’s Food & Dining newsletter, a free weekly email about Rhode Island’s restaurant industry that also contains information about local events, Q&As with chefs, dining guides, and more. If you’d like to receive it via e-mail each... + más
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Politico USA Politics November 13, 2022
The red wave wasn’t the only conspicuous no-show on Election Day. The so-called rising tide of political disinformation — spotted , journalists at outlets as varied as the and the , and statesmen like — failed to break the shore. According to disinformation researchers... + más
Justice Alito accused of being SCOTUS leaker after new report: Disgrace | Newsweek
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The Hill USA Tech November 05, 2022
This election season, disinformation on various platforms and in various languages is spreading yet again. Democratic Congress members are social media companies like Twitter and Facebook to do more to combat election disinformation. They are right to do so but are already... + más
OAN Host Fumes After Another Cable Carrier Drops Network: You Know ‘Where You Can Stick It’ | The Daily Beast
Fox News USA Politics November 03, 2022
A handful of President Joe Biden's most important federal agencies are stepping up efforts to monitor and counteract disinformation on social media platforms, even in the face of criticism that the administration is attempting to silence conservative or opposing... + más
Disinformation’s next frontier: your texts and private messages | The Hill
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 27, 2022
As he prepares to take over Twitter, Elon Musk has said that, in the name of upholding free speech, he will dial back safeguards on the platform that are there to protect against disinformation. This would be a mistake, and not just because disinformation has fueled a crisis of... + más
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ABC News USA Politics October 15, 2022
Eleven civil rights and democracy groups have sent a new letter calling for social media CEOs to combat and curb the rampant problem of election disinformation ahead of the upcoming midterm elections as advocates warn that they expect disinformation to increase as Election Day... + más
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