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red dog 1

(27,792 posts)
Sat Feb 24, 2018, 06:19 PM Feb 2018

Facebook and Google Struggle to Squelch "Crisis Actor" Posts

New York Times
February 23, 2018


SAN FRANCISCO - On Wednesday, one week after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, Facebook and YouTube vowed to crack down on the trolls.

Thousands of posts and videos had popped up on the sites, falsely claiming that survivors of the shooting were paid actors or various conspiracy theories.
Facebook called the posts "abhorrent."
YouTube, which is owned by Google, said it needed to do better.
Both promised to remove the content.

The companies have since aggressively pulled down many posts and videos and reduced the visibility of others.
Yet on Friday, spot searches of the sites revealed that the noxious content was far from eradicated.

On Facebook and Instagram, which is owned by Facebook, searches for the hashtag #crisisactor, which accused the Parkland survivors of being actors, turned up hundreds of posts perpetuating the falsehood.
Many of the posts had been tweaked ever so slightly - for example, videos had been renamed #propaganda rather than #hoax - to evade automated detection.
And on YouTube, while many of the conspiracy videos claiming that the students were actors had been taken down, other videos that claimed the shooting had been a hoax remained rife.

More:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/23/technology/trolls-step-ahead-facebook-youtube-florida-shooting.html

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Facebook and Google Struggle to Squelch "Crisis Actor" Posts (Original Post) red dog 1 Feb 2018 OP
Saying they can do better just does not Wellstone ruled Feb 2018 #1
+ 1 red dog 1 Feb 2018 #2
They are perpetuated by their own algorithms JDC Feb 2018 #3
Those crazy conspiracy posts are all over Twitter. highplainsdem Feb 2018 #4
The NRA has unlimited funds to use for instances like this red dog 1 Feb 2018 #5
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
1. Saying they can do better just does not
Sat Feb 24, 2018, 06:22 PM
Feb 2018

cut it anymore. Love U Tube,but it is getting over ran by the Right Wing Zealots and their Hate Videos.

JDC

(10,125 posts)
3. They are perpetuated by their own algorithms
Sat Feb 24, 2018, 07:24 PM
Feb 2018

They are being manipulated by their own search code. Happens with Google also.

red dog 1

(27,792 posts)
5. The NRA has unlimited funds to use for instances like this
Sat Feb 24, 2018, 07:42 PM
Feb 2018

Probably 95 percent of those conspiracy posts are funded by the NRA...Paid NRA trolls!
(The other 5 percent are stupid Trump-lovers who are afraid the Feds will take their guns away)

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