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Americans Don't Think the Platforms Are Doing Enough To Fight Fake News (poynter.org)

Journalists regularly weigh in on what platforms like Facebook and Google are and aren't doing to stop the spread of viral misinformation. But what do Americans at large think? From a report: Nothing good, according to a new survey published by Gallup and the Knight Foundation on Wednesday. The report, based on web surveys from a random sample of 1,203 U.S. adults, found that 85 percent of Americans don't think the platforms are doing enough to stop the spread of fake news. Additionally, 88 percent want tech companies to be transparent about how they surface content, while 79 percent think those companies should be regulated like other media organizations -- a common trope among journalists. That's despite the fact that the majority of people surveyed (54 percent) said social media platforms help keep them informed and that they're concerned about those companies making editorial judgments.

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  1. Re: "Fake news" or "Opinions I disagree with?" by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1, Troll

    Do people believe that presidents create jobs?

    Here's someone who does:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com...

    "“I’ve created over a million jobs since I’m president.”
    — President Trump, remarks on infrastructure, Aug. 15, 2017

    “I think if we continue to create jobs like I’ve done — over 1 million since I’ve been in office, way over 1 million.”
    — Trump, remarks at rally in Phoenix, Aug. 22, 2017

    --
    You are welcome on my lawn.