Google Surfaces Fake News About Election Results (theverge.com)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Last week, Facebook faced criticism that the platform's habit for surfacing fake news contributed to the election of Donald Trump -- a claim Mark Zuckerberg denied. This week, Google faces a similar problem, as its search algorithm surfaces fake election results. As Mediaite's Dan Abrams first reported, when you search "final election numbers" or "final vote count 2016," the first result in Google's "in the news" box is from a scrappy-looking Wordpress blog called 70 News that appears to be run by one person. The article, posted on November 12th, features the headline "FINAL ELECTION 2016 NUMBERS: TRUMP WON BOTH POPULAR ( 62.9 M -62.2 M ) AND ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES ( 306-232)HEY CHANGE.ORG, SCRAP YOUR LOONY PETITION NOW!" First, the numbers in this post are inaccurate. Though millions of votes have yet to be counted, but Clinton has already been shown to be leading the popular vote by a sizable margin. Current counts have her ahead by around 668,000 total votes, with some polling experts projecting Clinton will ultimately rack up a 2 million-vote lead. Second, the writer of the 70 News post claims that the source material for the article is "Twitter posts," specifically, this tweet from a user named Michael. Michael, on the other hand, is sourcing an article from the ultra-conservative tabloid USA Supreme, which argues that Clinton might win the number of votes "counted" but will not win the number of votes "cast" because of ignored Republican absentee ballots. (Michael also believes that Trump has been singled out by God to be president of the United States, a conspiracy theory popular with 4chan users who believe that Pepe the Frog is a reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian deity.) And yet Michael -- by way of 70 News, by way of Google -- has become the sole source for a story squatting at the top of Google's search results. 70 News has since updated its post with a single line admitting that CNN is showing different numbers -- the headline and the body of the post remains the same.
It's an algorithm, and this headline is a total spastic mess.
which argues that Clinton might win the number of votes "counted" but will not win the number of votes "cast" because of ignored Republican absentee ballots.
If it really works that way (and I could not find information to prove or disprove that theory), they might have a point.
And suspicion is reinforced by their (The Verge) obvious attempt to discredit the messenger by noting (Michael also believes that Trump has been singled out by God to be president of the United States). And that attempt to ridicule is totally unnecessary.
I'm not a complete idiot... Some parts are missing.
This fool's fake news should serve notice to all that the power of Google Search Trolling is absolute!
Do you really think someone would do that? Go on the internet and tell lies and claim they are not lies?
...with some polling experts projecting...
Honestly, after this election, I'm surprised anyone takes that phrase seriously.
We are entering a zone where even the hardest of facts become debatableâ in the minds of conspiracy theorists. But Google, you are effectively a computer program with none of that supposed media bias, so Google programmers please do what you can to stop helping them spread lies. It only enhances our increasing distrust in all forms of media. Most important, itâ(TM)s really, really bad for the truth and for America.
While I agree that we seem to be entering into a "post-fact" era, I'm not sure that Google has ever tweaked their algorithm to emphasize TRUTH. Popularity, maybe. Relevance to a particular search term, sure. Number of 3rd-party links to a page, definitely.
But "truth" or "fact"? There has always been crap on the internet, and if this is the first time this person noticed a top hit linking to BS, this person must not spend a lot of time doing internet searches. Not saying I don't wish things were better, but attempting to tweak Google's algorithm to create "true" or "face-based" results is more than a trivial shift in the way they would need to operate.
And what of the people living in Rural NY State? Won't they be lumped together with the people in NYC? This is a bogus argument.
And very obviously so. I don't know how anyone with half a brain would mistake it for a reputable news site.
Shouldn't news websites require digitally signed press credentials of some sort?
Then the news search engines could simply *ignore* any noncredentialled publishers--or at least classify them correctly as opinion sites.
You mean the NYT that wrote anti-Hillary stories and praised Trump without fact checking?
Trump's response: "No, I did not select myself."
Table-ized A.I.
Google is just surfacing information that apparently a lot of people have referenced. To me the search results seem incredibly valid AS SEARCH RESULTS, even if the information contained on the page is not...
Google should not be any kind of gatekeeper to accuracy of what it links to, it should just try and produce the most relevant results - if a lot of people are refereeing and talking about that post, it then should be one of the top search results.
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It's a bit more complex than you think, and partially untrue.
Take Oregon for example when it comes to federal Presidential/Senate elections: Every rural county in the state could have its population vote 100% for Kodos, but if Portland, Salem, and Bend vote 100% for Kang, then Kang wins, period. (Now the reality is that something like 60% of the rural counties go for Kodos, and 60% of the urban ones vote Kang... and Kang still wins because of aggregate population. The population differential really is that lopsided.) This also goes for state-wide offices such as Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, etc.
Now Congressional House elections and state legislature/senate elections are a different story, where your assertion would hold a bit more truth to it.
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The fake news site? The New York Times...
If you followed the live chat for NYT, they were very conservative about calling out states and waited for confirmation from multiple sources. Politico updated at a quicker pace. I was switching back and forth between the two.
TRUMP WON BOTH POPULAR ( 62.9 M -62.2 M ) AND ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES
That's bullshit. They are getting that be subtracting out the 3,000,000 million illegal non-citizen "immigrant" votes for Hillary. OK, they are not subtracting out all of the vote flipping from the Soros controlled voting machines because they don't know how extensive it was and they are having trouble subtracting out all the dead vote and the ballot stuffing and other proud Democrat traditional voting techniques, but they are still subtracting out the illegal votes to get these numbers. As long as you include the illegal vote and don't subtract out any of the other illegitimate votes, the Hillary beat Trump in the way that completely doesn't matter.
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
I saw it on the INTERNET! It is absolutely true!
Gullible people from all sides swallow their own brand of KoolAid every day off the internet. What has the world come to?
Ah, well, that pesky 1st amendment be damned, there should be a law!!
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3 million illegals voted
http://www.infowars.com/report...
You won't see any imaginary vote tallies on my authoritative site. If you see that Hillary got 60e6+5e5j votes...you know it's a fake. Real election results will be certified by the states and reported on their elections departments' websites and in established newspapers of record. That's where you get numbers that matter. Not from the first thing that pops out of Google.
If we wrote code the way some people get their news, it'd all be a sea of javascript snippets and interdependencies that would break at the drop of a hat. Oh wait.
First of all, Google Search is a search engine. Search engines were not designed to evaluate the veracity of content. They simply find other websites with content relevant to your search terms.
This is the Internet and it has always been incumbent upon Internet users to exercise discretion with regard to the quality of content that can be discovered. How is this confusing?
Secondly, removing USA Supreme as the number one search result would only replace one bias with another. CNN can publish slanted material just as easily, and given their viewership is so much larger... you might almost think they have the better incentive to do so.
Limiting search results to approved news sources sounds like totalitarian philosophy to me.
Increasingly I am seeing this apparently made-up (via back-formation) word "coronated". What's wrong with the proper English word for this action, which is "crowned"? During a coronation ceremony, the new regent is crowned.
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'...with some polling experts projecting Clinton will ultimately rack up a 2 million-vote lead.' Are these the same polling experts that predicted that Clinton would comfortably win the election? No matter what the final tally will be, the popular vote winner will probably win by less than 1%. Not exactly a 'sizable lead' in my book. The EC vote tally however, gave a sizable lead to the election victor.
Can we please move on already?
Why do we need to keep rehashing this? Trump won. I voted for Hillary and she didn't win. BFD, it happens. Move on....
Let's give the guy a chance instead of getting all worked up over it. Maybe he will be the best POTUS ever (doubt it, but you just never know).
At the very least, we have no more excuses for not getting stuff done. It is all under republican control now so there should be no more gridlock, we can actually see a government in action for once. Bring it republicans, show us what you got. Fix all the problems! No more excuses!
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No proof whatsoever is offered. Take it for what it's worth. Sure, I have my suspicions, too, but thats all they are: SUSPICIONS.
I read your [DRJlaw's] comment several times trying to figure out why it was rated as insightful. I'd be glad if you can clarify your insight, but I can't decide if it was obscured by your confrontational inline style or it's just another bad mod on today's Slashdot. (Yes, it could be fixed, but I've already wasted too many keystrokes pointing out obvious approaches.)
I do want to seek some insight, but first I want to clarify some possible problems with your Reply. Most importantly, my own ballot only had two races on it. As part of their ongoing campaign of voter disenfranchisement, the dictators of Texas only allowed me to participate in two races this year, and in both cases the outcomes were predetermined. The state was going for ANY so-called Republican presidential nominee over ANY Democratic candidate, and my district for the House of so-called Representatives is totally gerrymandered with carefully selected voters. In Congress McCaul is a worthless tool and idiot as regards technology, but he still has major influence on technology policies. [I just tried to confirm his reelection, but no one has bothered to update his Wikipedia page, though I was surprised to find out how wealthy he is.]
Some years ago, it was actually reported that the election boards in Texas did NOT count the absentee ballots unless there were enough of them to potentially change the outcome of some race. Of course, in those days there were far fewer absentee ballots, and I was also allowed to participate in more races, so maybe I got counted anyway. I don't know about this year's election. I think they had to at least open my ballot because the ID number wasn't visible on the carrier envelope, but I think it is quite possible that two-race ballots like mine were then set aside and never actually counted in the individual races. The vicious narrow-minded politicians in Texas would write the law that way if they thought it makes their gerrymandered "mandates" look better. Look up Louie Gohmert if you have doubts. Yes, I could write the election board, but I wouldn't believe anything they said after the battle I went through just to get my worthless ballot.
Now about the fake news. Doesn't matter if it's fake if it's what they want to believe.
Yes, the Internet has given us theoretical access to the truth, but that is NOT what most people want. Most people prefer to stuff their eyeholes and earholes with pleasant stuff, not ugly and disagreeable things, even if those things are true. The REAL crime of today's super-EVIL google is personalized search that helps people brainwash themselves automatically and without effort. By their clicks, the google learns what annoys and makes the annoyances, such as the truth, go away. The better to stuff their eyeholes and earholes with the ads, remember?
There are solutions, but at this point I'm dismissing them as theoretical. The funniest theory of all would be that Slashdot could help make the world better and better informed.
Freedom = (Meaningful - Coerced) Choice != (Speech | Beer^2), and sad sock puppets' bad mods avail them naught.
The Facebook 'news stories' were pre-election and seemed to be designed to deify Hillary and vilify Trump in an attempt to effect the outcome of the election.
I saw plenty of fake news vilifying both sides. Seems you are lying, ignorant, or suffer from confirmation bias. And no, I'm not stating the numbers of fake stories was equal, but that they were there for both. They seemed to be more shared vilifying Trump, but sharing fake stories is separate from creating them and posting them.
This just seems like more sour grapes and conspiracy theories from those for whom the election didn't go their way.
That's rich, when Trump started complaining of the conspiracy before the election even started. As soon as he won, it was operating as expected.
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Believe it or not, fake news can be filtered out... if the majority of reports are correct or if the report is from a trustworthy source. You have to make associations with initial results and compare all the overlapping associations overlap. The more times a site is correct, the more weight you give to it's reporting and vice-versa. Basically, you have to make IBM's Watson.
Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.
Google Surfaces Fake News About Election Results
Google does what?
Since when has "surface" meant... well, whatever this means?
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
"Michael also believes that Trump has been singled out by God to be president of the United States, a conspiracy theory popular with 4chan users who believe that Pepe the Frog is a reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian deity."
This is your story? Do people also seriously believe in the flying spaghetti monster?
Liberals are really digging deep for their Gulf of Tonkin to establish their Ministry of Information to "protect" us from contrary information.
First they came for Pepe the Frog...
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While saying Trump won the popular vote appears to be fale, you can hardly call a 668,000 vote lead "sizable" when the total turn out was somewhere around 130 million. She barely edged him out.
I visited a lot of election results sites during the night of the election. The New York Times site was by far the best one.
They didn't project results based on exit polls. They projected it based on tallied votes. As each precinct reported its vote tally, it was added to that county's vote count. That was extrapolated to the number of precincts in the county to estimate how the entire county would vote. And the same was done for every county in the state to project how the state would vote. Statistical uncertainties were also calculated, and they had a nifty little confidence graph projecting which candidate was projected to win, how likely they were given the number of uncounted ballots, and what their estimated margin of victory was going to be.
This was a brilliant way to use computers to quickly crunch the overwhelming amount of election results data into a simple human-readable format. It takes all the guesswork out of it - CNN had pundits eyeballing which counties still waiting for precinct returns, and trying to predict the state's outcome based on just those few counties. They thought Pennsylvania might flip to Clinton because the urban areas around Philadelphia still had a large number of precincts not yet reported. But the NYT site showed that there were lots of rural counties which were breaking heavily for Trump yet to be counted. Each county on its own wasn't big enough in population to catch CNN's attention. But the NYT site showed that in total they would easily swamp out the uncounted urban vote, and Pennsylvania would remain Trump's.
With this system, any mis-predictions are simply sampling flukes - precincts with higher-than-average votes for Clinton or Trump just happened to report first. If the NYT continues this format, I will definitely be visiting their site in future elections.
Incidentally, even when 100% of precincts have reported their votes, the state cannot be called if the tally is close enough. There are still absentee ballots outstanding. Those have to be opened up and counted, and could conceivably flip a close election. That's why Michigan is still listed (at the time I'm writing this) as 92% likely to be won by Trump even though 100% of precincts have reported. Trump leads by 13,000 votes, and there are enough absentee ballots still waiting to be counted that statistically there's an 8% chance that they could flip the state to Clinton. Most live news stations don't bother accounting for absentee ballots because it just complicates things and rarely flips a state.
This is exactly why SEO is a scammy business. Sure nothing 'wrong' was done here, but it is obvious this is not what google intended when they wrote the search/ranking algorithm.
OMG facts!
Coronated is a perfectly cromulent word.
Browsing at +1 - no ACs, I ignore their posts. So refreshing!
But did Netcraft confirm it?
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I don't come down to where you worship and knock the priest's cock out of your mouth so please kindly leave my beliefs about Lord Kek alone.
I'm sorry, but I don't know when or how they got these results. I was following the election results the day of the election and several days after. Every time it showed accurate results. This was probably a potential momentary blip, but far from what I'd seen.
If you subtract all of the deceased and undocumented (illegal) democrat votes, she did not actually win anything by any number that could be called 'marginal'.
What is it with people putting spaces after opening brackets, but not the closing bracket? It looks amateur.
Slashdot is guilty of fake news too.
Clinton has already been shown to be leading the popular vote by a sizable margin.
Fake news detected. The margin is less than .1%, and quite less than the margin for error.
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Current estimates say roughly 3mln non-citizens voted Clinton. That would mean invalid/illegal votes, and versus 660,000 votes of lead, would mean she did NOT win the popular vote.
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It just the "Famous French Military Victories" thing all over again but this time it's not even funny
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It's a good joke, I'm just blown away by the fact that someone believed it.
People on 4chan aren't that stupid, are they?
People on 4chan are more like a bunch of ADHD teenagers who's med status is speculative and have a generous dose of Oppositional/Defiant syndrome added in for good measure.
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In a separate bid, Slashdot, not to be outdone by Google or Facebook on the fake news front, quotes "An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge" as the source of a heart rending and chilling tale that grips us all.
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