Thursday, March 8, 2018

284 | False news spreads faster than truth online thanks to human nature, March 8, 2018


A comprehensive new study from MIT looks at a decade of tweets, and finds that not only is the truth slower to spread, but that the threat of bots and the natural network effects of social media are no excuse: we’re doing it to ourselves.

The study, published today in Science, looked at the trajectories of more than 100,000 news stories, independently verified or proven false, as they spread (or failed to) on Twitter. The conclusion, as summarized in the abstract: “Falsehood diffused farther, faster, deeper, and more broadly than the truth in all categories of information.”



Get rid of all the hidden, secret societies, Freemasonry, Jesuits, along with the many slew of mafias.
Persecute the media personnel, anchors included. If it's in the mainstream, it is in all likely hood intertwined with the powers that should not be, one way or another. Utilize Gematria to help distinguish and siphon through the endless amounts of false news stories. I'd say use some 'common sense' as well, but unfortunately not everybody has it.

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