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Social Media is Rife With Misinformation After Roe v. Wade News
Ever since the release of a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, you may have seen misinformation on social media that tries to appeal to users’ fears. MediaWise Campus Correspondent Kyle Davidson explains what you need to watch out for.
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Trans Woman's Photo Used to Spread Baseless Online Theory About Texas Shooter
The theory, which began on the forum website 4chan, was spread by right-wing Facebook pages and even Republican Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona.
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No, the Texas Shooter Wasn't Transgender. Here's How That Misinformation Spread So Quickly
As news of the Uvalde school shooting broke, false rumors began to spread that the shooter, Salvador Ramos, was transgender. People including Rep. Paul Gosar, Alex Jones and Candace Owens shared photos of a trans woman from Georgia unconnected to the shooter and said she was Ramos. As NBC OUT reporter Jo Yurcaba explains, the misinformation originated on 4chan, a...
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No, This TIME Magazine Cover of Putin Wasn't Real
An artist edited Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler onto a Time magazine cover, and many people falsely assumed the image was real – then shared it widely around social media. Reporter Maya Broadwater from Mediawise, a digital media literacy and factchecking group, explains.
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How the News Media Separates Fact From Disinformation in Ukraine
Social media has given journalists and the public access to a huge amount of information from the war in Ukraine, but separating fact from disinformation has never been harder. Members of the NBC Social Newsgathering team joined NBCLX storyteller Clark Fouraker to walk him through how they vet social media videos to get at the truth.
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Don't Get Faked Out: NJ Debuts New ‘Disinformation' Portal
What’s the difference between misinformation and disinformation and how you can you spot fake news? NJ has a new portal for that.
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Will Spotify Ever Back Away From Joe Rogan?
What would it take for Spotify to distance itself from Joe Rogan and his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience? Though artists Neil Young and Joni Mitchell have pulled their music from the platform, the streaming service is not likely to nix its $100 million deal with Rogan, says Business Insider reporter Natalie Jarvey. She says platforms have weathered other controversies...
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Spotify Is Adding a Content Advisory Warning to Podcasts Discussing COVID-19
Spotify is adding a content advisory warning to podcasts that discuss COVID-19 amid complaints that it was allowing misinformation to spread on its platform.
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Fact Checkers Say YouTube Lets Its Platform Be ‘Weaponized'
More than 80 fact checking organizations are calling on YouTube to address what they say is rampant misinformation on the platform
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Twitter Bans Rep. Greene's Personal Account for COVID Claims
Twitter says it’s banned the personal account of far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for multiple violations of the platform’s COVID-19 misinformation policy
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Doctor Fights Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation
Dr. Daniel Laroche is doing his part to fight COVID vaccine hesitancy and misinformation. He shared his message with NBC10’s Tracy Davidson.
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2 Iranian Computer Hackers Charged With Threatening US Voters During 2020 Election
Law enforcement accused Iran of orchestrating an email campaign aimed at intimidating Democratic voters in battleground states so they would vote for then-President Donald Trump.
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Twitter Rolls Out Redesigned Misinformation Warning Labels
Twitter users will see new warning labels on false and misleading tweets, redesigned to make them more effective and less confusing.
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DHS on Domestic Terrorism: Social, Political Tension ‘May Contribute to More Violence' in 2022
The Department of Homeland Security released an updated National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin on Wednesday, warning that social and politically motivated domestic extremism is expected to carry over from 2021 into the new year.
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House Oversight Committee to Subpoena ExxonMobil, Others Over Climate Change Disinfo
House Oversight Committee chairwoman Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., announced Thursday that the committee would be issuing subpoenas to six fossil fuel companies after they refused to comply with its investigation over Big Oil’s role in spreading climate change misinformation.
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WATCH: Rep. Maloney Denounces Oil Execs for Decades of Climate Change Misinformation
House Oversight Committee chairwoman Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., blasted Exxon, Shell, Chevron and BP executives for knowingly misinforming the public on the impact of their products on climate change. “For far too long, Big Oil has escaped accountability for its central role for bringing our planet to the brink of a climate catastrophe. That ends today.”
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Dying to Be Wrong: The Price of COVID Misinformation
In September 2021, NBCLX Storyteller Cody Broadway travelled from Los Angeles to his hometown of San Angelo, Texas. He had been following the impact of COVID-19 on the community where he was raised and hearing about the personal toll it was taking on his own family, friends, and former colleagues. He wanted to see for himself why this city of...
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Inside a Texas City Torn Apart by COVID-19: Dying to Be Wrong, Episode 1
For the residents of San Angelo, Texas, recently the fastest growing Texas city for COVID-19 cases, personal responsibility can mean the difference between life and death. On one side of the debate dividing neighbors in the Texas city is Caleb Wallace, who believes public health protections are taking away his freedoms. On the other side is Zach Shutterfield, seriously burned...
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How COVID-19 Turned Heroes to Enemies in San Angelo, Texas: Dying to Be Wrong, Episode 2
In September 2021, San Angelo, Texas, was considered the fastest growing Texas city for COVID-19 cases. With the latest surge of the delta variant, more than 100 people have lost their lives to the virus since the beginning of August. How did we get here? Episode 2 of “Dying to Be Wrong,” a four-part mini-documentary series by NBCLX storyteller Cody...
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Faith, Family and Funerals in One Texas City: Dying to Be Wrong, Episode 3
“Faith over fear” is a common expression among residents in San Angelo, Texas, which was considered the fastest growing Texas city for COVID-19 cases in September 2021. In episode 3 of “Dying to Be Wrong,” a four-part mini-documentary series, NBCLX storyteller Cody Broadway tells stories of faith and fear – from a vaccinated preacher’s death to the stress funeral...