Posted on 04/04/2017 9:42:06 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Is there any way to minimize Russias ability to spread fake news on social media and legitimate news outlets? Sen Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) asked a counter-terrorism expert on Thursday.
The witness, Clinton Watts, proposed a rating system for news reports, to be developed by an independent agency. The ratings would act like nutrition labels on food, he said, so you know what youre consuming.
The Russians arent the only ones pushing fake news, Watts told the Senate Intelligence committee. Watts, a senior fellow at the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security at George Washington University, said profiteers, political groups and even satirists are all part of the fake news mix.
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How can you tell it’s the Rooskis spreading “fake news” online when they may only be repeating what they heard on CNN or PMSNBC.
“News” coming from Congress Critters rates Zer0 with me.
‘ratings system’ today- full blown censorship tomorrow-
Clinton Watts — named after a bum and a slum..
“Is there any way to minimize the left’s ability to spread fake news on social media and legitimate news outlets?”
As soon as a “way” is “created”, you can be sure that only dims, muzzies, snowflakes etal will be in charge of what the rest of us are allowed to see and hear.
And of course a Dem senator sets up the strawman for the GWU hack to knock down.
We are heading towards the tipping point.
>> “The ratings would act like nutrition labels on food...”
What an idiot. Nutrition labels specify scientific measurements.
>> “profiteers, political groups and even satirists are all part of the fake news mix. ”
Political groups and satirists bending the facts... Wow. The idiot’s testimony is absolutely disgraceful.
How about we address the problem of major corporations such as Disney, Comcast, Time Warner abusing the 1st Amendment to shape the political landscape?
How about creating a new government agency, they can be called the Speech Police!
And when someone is going to get that product on Amazon Video.
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