Fake News 'Crowding Out' Real News (bbc.co.uk)
The volume of disinformation on the internet is growing so big that it is starting to crowd out real news, the Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee chairman has said. From a report: Tory MP Damian Collins said people struggle to identify "fake news." MPs in their committee report [PDF] said the issue threatens democracy and called for tougher social network regulation. The government said it plans to introduce a requirement for electoral adverts to have a "digital imprint". This would mean that all political communications carried online would need to clearly identify who they were published by. Labour said the government "needs to wake up to the new challenges we face and finally update electoral laws". The report follows the Cambridge Analytica data scandal earlier this year. The London-based data analytics firms and tech giant Facebook were at the centre of a dispute over the harvesting and use of personal data - and whether it was used to influence the outcome of the US 2016 presidential election or the UK Brexit referendum.
Starting? I think that boat sailed (and probably sank) years ago.
First, fake news is not crowding out real news. But this article is perhaps an example of fake news. Is it crowding out something?
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.
At least on social media, people have lost their collective minds. We've stopped posting anything that allows for any sort of discussion on social media, because people seem to be really insane on social media. They say and act very stupidly. If this is where most people are getting their news these days (and I don't doubt that it is), God help us all. The human race is going to eat itself because it's too fucking stupid to live.
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I posit that this is a byproduct of allowing for-profit journalism. If a journalist is hungry enough and has no integrity, they cease being a journalist and transform into a super saiyajin capitalist pig fucker, or worse, a blogger. I say prevent this by making the news and journalism entirely unprofitable, illegal to profit from, rather a 'sanctioned and free construct' where real journalists may flock to for a meal ticket and a rent check whilst plying their trade. Dear CPFs of the world, stay out of raw information, which I believe is a human right. By simply being born, you deserve to be told the truth.
I don't know why the UK and US are so concerned about democracy all the time seeing as neither one of them are democracies. That aside, the whole point of a democracy is allowing the majority of the populace control over government no matter how uninformed their decisions may be. If you insist that the aristocracy knows better and manipulate the news your "democratic" populace receives and uses in their decision process then you never wanted a democracy to begin with.
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...under which full censorship and surveillance will come.
In this postmodern age, most are more interested in their own subjective truth being widely accepted than they are in actual objective truth for its own sake. Thus, the question becomes not so much "will it happen" but "who will control it". And the powers that be are already operating on this premise.
Check your premises.
Politicians can no longer control the media. So now they want to use 'fake news' as excuse for trying to control the Internet. It's basically an attack on free speech and a power grab. If we give governments too much control of the media then nobody will ever be able to hold them accountable. Fake news is dumb, and many idiots fall for it because they don't fact check, but is it really any worse than the carefully engineered tidbits, photo calls and sound bites that politicians provide us with.
Because it was clickbait nonsense, even by modern Slashdot standards.
I see plenty of people that seem to have no problem defining fake news. If it's inconvenient, shows them in a bad light, discounts their narrative, doesn't match their world view. Here's a convenient list of people using the "fake news" claim: Rodrigo Duterte (Philippines), Bashar al-Assad (Syria), Nicolas Maduro (Venezuela), Donald Trump (US). Some interesting company there.
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It dosent help when mainstream media spins truth by omission or outright misinformation. The best example I've seen is when a CNN reporter huffs supposed nerve agent off a backpackas if that were a viable or even fucking sane method of chemical weapon detection. Reporting the chemical attack happened in douma before any investigation or even interviewing anyone, when in reality the OPCW report found no evidence of chemical weapons or the decomposition products in any of the tests, or in the bodies of the deceased. It's obvious bullshit like this that makes people not trust the mainstream media, pushing them toward alternate sources.
The solution is to teach people how to vet facts and information for themselves but unfortunately this needs to be done from a very young age or the blind trust of faulty sources and incorrect facts gets permenantly baked into thier brains and we have the current crisis of who will fact check the fact checkers.
Mostly because I get 0.0% of my news from Social Media. And it will stay that way until some pissed off relative signs my corpse up with Facebook.
It seems the only NEWS part of most news id the headline. Maybe the first couple sentences. Then it's all interviews with the horrified onlookers or interviews with expert after expert telling us their opinion of who, what and why.
We live in a world of spin and 24 hour news stations. When it comes to fake news, the mainstream news organizations have been way out in front for some time.
This started when news became
1) Less filtered. We had journalists and editors. Journalists sought out stories, investigated them and editors reviewed their work. Sure there were biases and still are but now it's about getting first to get it out there quality of source/content be damned. This also precipitates more lazy fuck journalists and so-called editors more anxious to get a story pushed and who gives two fucks about if it's true or not.
2) More entertainment. News was something that happened all the time but you were exposed to it less frequently. Now you have TV shows, Cable Networks and the Internet bombarding you stories that are more infotainment than news. It's hard to distinguish what's important vs. fluffy kittens. This has also led to aggregators who now calls themselves news organizations *cough* Huffington Post *cough* News used to be consumed when you read a newspaper, a magazine or watched the evening news with Cronkite, now it's in your face 24/7 and they have airtime to fill. That's why you have contrived things like "townhall meetings" to discuss whether or not Michelle Obama's opinion actually fucking matters.
3) ADHD of our population. Attention span akin to the life expectancy of gnats.
4) I blame the parents, get off my lawn.
Harrison's Postulate - "For every action there is an equal and opposite criticism"
While fake news isn't drowning out real news, there is just such a firehose of trump related news it is wearying. The NASA discovery of a brine lake on mars was not crowded out but it wasn't the lede either. Perhaps that's a bad example since it is sort of nerd news. But still it really was uplifting news so it's sad we have perpetual trump news.
But that's not fake, it's just trump news.
I long for a trump free zone.
Also I have noticed a lot of posters trying to stir up political trouble here on slashdot, as well as a lot of knee jerk trump trolls as well. I miss the days when hot grits and natalie portman were considered the height of witty repartee on slashdot. Should be have a new mod point "Russian Stooge -1" to try and shame these folks?
In all seriousness, I would suggest to Mods that they ruthlessly seek out and mod down pro and anti trump postings on slashdot even if they agree. It's not a free speech issue, it's just not apropos to Slashdot in my moderately low numbered opinion. keep in in your pants folks. Lots of other places you can whip it out.
The volume of disinformation on the internet is growing so big that it is starting to crowd out real news
I think this article is a perfect example since that isn't actually true except in the minds of those who want it to be so. Back here in the real world "fake news" is something that mostly exists in the mind of one Donald John Trump and his supporters and it means news he doesn't like. He actually acts as if sources like Fox News report actual facts reliably. There is some actual false or misleading reporting but that is nothing new and will never go away.
And frankly if you actually use twitter or Facebook (or Fox News) as your primary or worse, sole news source then you are the problem.
Yes. Please. make slashdot Trumpless.
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.
anything a millennial disagrees with.
So in other words fact-checking is a full time job? Well now all of us automated out of a job, and on a universal income will have something to do with our time.
Why is Fox News and Alex Jones and religious nonsense even allowed on the internet?
These can blocked at the ISP level. Why isn't this happening right now? Where are our elected officials?
I subscribe to both the NY times and the Wall Street Journal (just don't read the comments section or the editorials). There's plenty of real news in these papers. Support them if you like real news.
Non-paywalled news is going to go for clicks as the profit center so Dopamine news is what one gets there. It's not necessarily fake just not composed with integrity as it's quantity over quality.
Real news just doesn't change fast enough. This is also why news tied to a print publisher has sort of a natural limit of quantity and durability.
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.
To begin to solve the 'fake news' problem (and it is a problem) people should dump 'social media', or at least limit it to people the actually know. Fake 'friends' on social media are at the core of the problem; why would anyone believe what someone you've never met or even spoken to tells you? Using 'social media' as a news source is just plain dumb and people need to learn to not do it anymore.
First we need CNN, BBC and other mainstream "news" outlets to clean up their acts.
Instead of letting them post clickbait articles with obvious errors that they later surreptitiously edit, while everyone who saw the original post is still misinformed, we need to punish them for that behavior.
Second, they should focus on real news. Instead of having 12 hours of russia, 9 hours of ads and 3 hours of other news, they need to focus on real issues. Like the 8 wars the US is currently engaged in.
Election fraud in florida by the DNC.
Trump getting money from the Saudis in return for all kinds of favours.
Trump breaking the deal with Iran for Israel.
Instead of every article about terrorists starting with "not all muslims" it needs to start with we need to handle these mulsim.
Two world wars were fought to save democracy.
Now it is threatened by "fake news," whatever that is?
Forget it -- if your system is that fragile, let it fall.
Giving everyone the vote, regardless of whether they can tell fake from real, was a mistake obviously.
Alternative Right.
You're preaching to a crowd that doesn't like paying for intangibles.* Just look at what happens every time something pay-walled comes up.
*No understanding, or appreciation for what goes into it.
It would be hard to come up with a great "threat to democracy" than government regulation of news and communications.
2 weeks ago WaPo posted a story that Manifort pled guilty to multiple manslaughter charges.
He hasn't been involved in any killing, hasn't been charged with manslaughter, hasn't pled guilty to anything.
I leave that as an example of "mainstream news" putting out a fake story on purpose to harm someone's reputation. There is literally no way they could have accidently got the story wrong. No expert needed, they are ON PURPOSE printing FAKE NEWS for an agenda.
until we perfect AI bullshit detectors that is.
Even then, how will you know you're believing an honest AI?
Learn and use solid epistemology principles (and cognitive bias awareness) in deciding what to believe and how much. Anyone that can't do that is no more than a victim going forward; flotsam tossed on the seas of garbage.
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
There has always been fake news - we used to call it bullshit, hearsay, rumors, gossip.... whatever
There are 3 critical differences today.
First, most people seem to completely lack critical thinking skills.
Second, as advertising dollars have gone charging after social media, away from traditional news, we've lost research, vetting, source verification, professionalism and objectivity from the news cycle
And Lastly is political polarization. We have politicians, more importantly the "leader of the free world", who routinely spouts blatant fabrications, just complete malarkey, and the rest of his party refuse to hold him accountable for any nonsense that my fall from his mouth or twitter account. Even sadder are the minions who believe it - simply because it comes from the party of their affiliation.
And it scares the governments, because they can't control the narrative through the main stream media.
I don't want some government (ministry of truth) deciding what new people see, or google, or facebook, their quasi-private sector surrogates.
Let the people decide what news is fake and which isn't.
It would be easier to spot real news if your real news wasn't so gosh damn ridiculous. Some of the stupid shit that comes out of the mouth of Sadiq Khan is an example. What he says and the way he says it is over the top satire. But it isn't satire...And there lies the problem. He is a delusional dumbass that cannot be taken seriously.
You get stories like, "Man arrested for singing Kung Fu Fighting" and thinking that there is a catch or misunderstanding, or the story is bullshit, only to realize that it was legit news to an event that actually happened.
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I listen to him & others LIKE him (as well as CNN to get all sides) & he shows proofs/facts - the VERY FAKE NEWS (Thanks President Trump, that made me laugh @ them bigtime & so does everyone else which is WHY THEY ARE THE LOWEST RATED IN VIEWS in NEWS) does not... especially on the above lately (& many times in the past). OH, they try to "damage control 'spin' it" but always fail... lol!
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For newsprint reporters send an article to an editor whom either sends back edits to eliminate fluff, place pieces into the correct section, or does not publishing due to content. This was the editor's job. They were the gatekeeper whom championed fact based reporting and kept the news publisher in good public standing. Or at least they were if they did their job right. So why was the editor was eliminated?
Online reporters now publish a story when they write it. We are back to talking about censorship and labeling it as fake news. The news history as a whole has chosen to ignore history. So I will ask again, why was the editor eliminated?
>Real News
There has not been any such thing for about 50 years.
That's something that people who get their news from bloggers, radical radio hosts, social media, and shady news aggregator sites will learn the hard way.
As Mark Twain is reported to have said "If you don't read a newspaper, you are uninformed. If you do read a newspaper, you are misinformed."
The problem is that most news is "fake" in the sense that it passes through a filter that only allows interesting clickbait to pass. If it won't attract and hold an audience for advertisers it has no value. As a result, it sourced almost entirely from people with a professional interest in the message it conveys and who have the skill and resources to craft a message that serves their interest while attracting an audience for the targeted media. The media are the junior partners of the wealthy and powerful.
This is nothing new. General William Sherman described the news media as a threat to the country and blamed it for whipping up partisan hysteria that lead to the civil war. Then there is "Remember the Main" which lead to the Spanish-American war, a frenzy whipped up by the Hearst newspapers. More recently, we have weapons of mass destruction".
But perhaps the most indicative of this partnership is Watergate. Somehow the FBI forced Nixon out of office while having itself portrayed as a "whistle blower" by the Washington Post. "Deep Throat" turned out to be the assistant FBI director who had complete knowledge of the investigation since he oversaw it. We have no idea if he had the FBI director's approval and there is no way for the Washington Post reporters to know either. They just didn't care. And the assistant Director didn't need his approval anyway since his job included deciding what information, if any, to share with the public.
By the way, ironically the media has often attributed the quote above to Twain, but there apparently is no evidence he ever said it. It doesn't matter, it sounds like him.
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It's a shame that /. has sunk so low. People think we are making shit up when you show them actual real evidence of DNC treachery and CNN fabrication of news, but sadly that's not the case.
The last presidential 'election' was supposed to be FIXED so the Republican party only ran a total loser against the Deep State selection, the depraved war monger Clinton. Clinton had recently murdered an entire nation, the secular and mega successful (on every social metric re: ordinary citizens) Libya. Clinton had acually stated that every 'black' Human in Libya was a Gaddafi 'mercenary', leading to a racist holocaust there assisted by NATO forces.
Saudi loving Clinton was such a depraved monster, it was essential no-one with a chance stood against her. And then Trump threw his hat in the ring.
At first Trump never intended to go all the way. Then betrayed anti-Clinton forces in the Republican party started to rally to Trump, and so did a metric ton of 'neutrals'. Not cos they thought Trump 'great', but that they thought a DC outsider was infinitely more desirable than the demonic Clinton.
And then 99.9% of the mainstream media, and 100% of the Soros controlled fake indy media started to actively campaign on behalf of Hillary Clinton.
The Deep State essentially used its entire 'nuke' arsenal, and therefore had to win. And yet despite a Deep State corporate take-over of the internet via Google, Facebook et al, the Deep State lost.
Clinton was supposed to immediately go to war against Russia in Syria with her 'no fly' zones, but this loss didn't concern the Deep State. All the Deep State could focus on was that its supreme weapon of mass distraction- organised media- had totally failed. The 'sheeple' were still thinking for themselves.
So 'FAKE NEWS' = any news of any sort outside the control of the Deep State. 'Fake news' is the suggestion that the less than ONE PERCENT of all news- the dissenting voices- must be CRUSHED.
Non-cretins know that 100% of the mainstream media helped murder three million people in Iraq with their fake news (ACTUAL, deliberate fake news) about Saddam's "WMDs". Every part of the Deep State for years backed this lie in every form. Every thinking Human therefore knows the Deep State = BBC, CNN. NYT etc, etc = Fake News.
One may question how in a (pretend) 'democracy' you sell the people on the idea that the less than one percent of dissenting voices must be crushed. But the SAME people who tried to sell the demonic warlord Clinton are now trying to sell their 'fake news' con- as if this time they'll be successful. But what is actually happening is the end of 'democracy' as the state takes formal control of all 'legal' media voices in the name of 'societal control'. It is a very high risk strategy, but one that always plays out just before the age of major wars.
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The term "fake news" arose in US dialog to describe bizarrely distorted and completely made up hit pieces put out against Hilary Clinto and the Democrat campaign by various Trump-supporting people and also certain foreign actors, some of whom were supporting Trump and some were just out to make a living off ad-click revenue.
Trump started calling the mainstream media "fake news" as a defensive tactic, to deflect from the accusations of fake news helping him get elected.
Just so we're clear on where this all came from.
Yes, the US mainstream media is distorted and prone to sicophantic support for US policy, like the Iraq war cheerleading for example, but their level of distortion is nothing compared to the spew of right-wing completely and obviously fake rubbish that started spewing out during the 2016 election campaign.
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
The problem is that all the sources of news have proven untrustworthy, so there's no way to validate the stories. People want to believe what they want to believe anyway, and if there's no place that has trustworthy reporting, why fight it?
If the traditional news sources had not sold out (generally after being bought up), then the problem would be considerably less severe. As it is...
There are still a few sources I generally trust. They are biased, but I haven't noticed them actually lying. Of course, they only cover a small portion of the news. How could they cover everything without using untrustworthy sources?
Who doubts that the news reports sports scores as recorded by the sports officials? Does they Chicago Tribune have headlines "Cubs win the Pennant" this year?
I think we've pushed this "anyone can grow up to be president" thing too far.
Who pushes the Fake News narrative, and what do they have to get out of it?
1). Fox News, in the US;
2). Rupert Murdoch in the UK;
3). Russian and Eastern European trolls;
4). Big Giant Orange Head and his cronies.
All these people are participants in a conspiracy of convenience. When they can subvert independent viewpoints then they can implement their own agendas. Those agendas are:
1). Right wing;
2). Authoritarian to Dictatorial.
Just ask yourself who benefits from the Fake News narrative. The answers are surprisingly simple and plain for all to see; supporters of those agendas refuse to see for obvious reasons.
This would mean that all political communications carried online would need to clearly identify who they were published by.
hmmm, let's think about this.
"Fuck hitler".
Boom. Political communication. Do you know who I am? Is it clearly identified? Could this post not be legally showed to the Brits after such a law passes? Could someone in Britain sue Slashdot? Would slashdot have to censor all anonymous posts from being displayed in Britain? What about pseudonyms? Do you really know if, say... sdinfoserv ( 1793266 ) is a Russian national or not? Does Slashdot have to verify that? Does this mean that any and every Internet comment section needs to operate with "real names"? Does Britian really think they can dictate that sort of crap on the rest of the world?
Has anyone in British parliament given two passing fucks about this idea at all?
The majority of "mainstream news media" outlets are little more than front companies for so-called "intelligence" agencies to pedal their propaganda and elicit desired opinions and emotions from the public.
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Tory MP Damian Collins said people struggle to identify "fake news."
"fake news" rarely holds up to scrutiny and fact checking. So it's not really a struggle, but a glut of apathy.
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'Fake News' Crowding Out 'Real News'
FTFY
to back up your assertion? The MP report is sourced. You can disagree with the sources, but you didn't do that. You just said "No, that's not true".
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... is to bar "news," from entering the social media bubbles and echo chambers.
Social media is just that: A meeting place to be social.
News sites abound outside those limits and consumers can elect where to go get it.
Fake news will always be available and popular.
Look at The Enquirer.
People recognize tabloids for what they are.
It little behooves the best of us to comment on the rest of us.
"threatens democracy and called for tougher social network regulation"
So because something threatens freedom, they should become less free
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An "opinion" is a propositional attitude of expressed belief about a proposition.
It is saying "in my opinion, X is true, was true, or will be true."
The proposition X, if well formed and embedded in (expressed in terms of) a reality-descriptive, generally reality-corresponding theory, can have a truth value.
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
They are turning into advertisement delivery services. More readers/viewers means more ads. It's the facebook model. If you've noticed lately content (hell even simple grammar) has gone to hell. First page scandals make way more money than 5th page retractions.
To point at any news source as unbiased is laughable. At best, any news from them falls under the opinion column.
We can only combat fake news by removing the weak link. The non-critical thinking reader. Censoring speech and thoughts (or writings) because the person reading it is either stupid, gullible, or too lazy to gather their own facts is a bad idea. Now all you need to do is label something fake news to make it disappear. It's only fake until it isn't. The government spying on all of us was fake. Until Snowden proved it wasn't. The IRS blacklisting groups was fake. Until there was proof.
When is fake fake and when is it just inconvenient?
Have gnu, will travel.
One party wants more people to move to the education system that the successful use.
The other wants to trap everyone in the education system that the least successful use.
So it's not surprising when I can be reasonably sure you have things backwards.
No, you need to hit the source, Fox News and all its talking-heads. It's one thing to say corporations can speak and journalists can omit the truth, but to watch Fox News and hear the defamation, character assassination, double-standards, misinformation and outright deceit, is mind-boggling. When Americans want the excuses for a US plutocracy delivered directly into their homes, the weight of ignorance will destroy them.
It is only becoming a problem because they are unable to control the internet like they've controlled the mass market media for decades.
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This is nothing more than a push by both major parties to stop smaller parties gaining traction by using alternative media. The government of the last 100 years has grown accustomed to controlling the narrative in the media. Now with social media diversifying the opinions discussed and consumed by voters, the political juggernauts of print and television are having less of an impact. Even as their influence declines they adopt more desperate measures which leads to even less trust in traditional media, such as click-bait headlines etc. Now British MPs are advocating new laws to prevent social media users with different political views from entering office under the guides of dubbing them "trolls". This is nothing more than an attempt to set dangerous precedents on who decides what is appropriate discussion of political views.
I'm not sure where you are getting that definition (it does not correspond to the dictionary definition), but it sounds like what you are talking about is really either a prediction or statement of personal belief with respect to a factual statement- not an opinion.
If you were to say, "In my opinion, the sky is blue," what you are really saying is that it is your belief that the sky is blue. You are couching a factual statement in terms of your personal belief. A statement of personal belief may be used to indicate the speaker is uncertain about the truth value of a statement due to insufficient or unreliable information about the truth value. For example, the statement of belief in "I believe it is raining outside" is used to indicate that the speaker is uncertain whether the factual statement is true or not and wishes to communicate that the statement may be based on unsupported inference.
A prediction has a truth value which cannot be ascertained until the passage of time. For example, "the sky will be blue tomorrow" is not an opinion- it is a prediction of the future truth value of a statement.
Opinions, by contrast, usually contain an ethical or metaphysical statement that is not falsifiable. For example, the statement "butterflies are beautiful" contains a statement about aesthetics that has no truth value. One cannot perform any observation, do any mathematics, or otherwise show that butterflies are factually beautiful. What you could do is make a factual statement about whether the value statement is in conformity with what human society accepts. For example, "most people think butterflies are beautiful" does have a truth value. But the fact that most people think butterflies are beautiful does not mean that "butterflies are ugly" has a negative truth value.
None of that means that opinions can't be ethically problematic, formed with false information, or even downright delusional. That doesn't make them false; but it may make them the subject of derision or ethical scorn.
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Fake News LLC will concurrently rebrand itself Veracicide and trade under the meaningless acronym GUNQ. The entity will be helmed by hologram of David Bowie rolling over in his grave. All the customary regulatory and legal reviews apply only to you little people, anyway, so let's not pretend, shall we?
In my opinion:
Opinion can be belief or judgement, about matters which have a truth value.
They are not confined to aesthetic topics etc.
Also, whether it is an opinion or not does not affect the truth of the stated proposition.
It just means that some person or group holds an attitude of belief toward the proposition, and that they have stated their belief position.
For example, one could say: Broadly, it is the opinion of the cardiovascular research field currently that consuming a moderate number of eggs per week does not significantly affect risk of cardiovascular events.
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
Further, "that is just (your) opinion" is used to dispute the truth of a proposition, but for that to work, there must be the assumption that the person whose opinion it is does not have good information or a sound inference process at reaching conclusions. That is insulting that person's cognitive capabilities or mode of overconfident expression. Now the implied accusation of bad reasoning ability may be accurate in many cases; nonetheless very wise and epistemically conservative people also have opinions, which have a high probability of being correct (factual).
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
I think we are talking about two different things here, and ultimately a semantic distinction. You are using opinion to mean a belief or prediction about a fact (and it is indeed colloquially used for that purpose). A belief about a fact is not really what we are talking about with respect to distinguishing fact from opinion.
Their fake news crowding out our fake news. Simply unacceptable.
Requiem for the American Dream
This has been going on since language was invented. So whose fault is this? Obviously, those who present us with "news." Of course, they call it "journalism" today, rather than "reporting."
"Anonymous Free Speech." I say BRAVO!
After the first few times you see or read or hear a news story which you know is crap because you were there or the story is on a topic you know well or whatever, you realize you shouldn't believe 100% anything from the news unless you get it corroborated.
And if your corroboration comes from a news outlet that gets its feed from the same one you're trying to corroborate, it's the same as no corroboration at all.
There's no time like the present. Well, the past used to be.