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“We want to support people who actually live in these places reporting on their own states, about inequality, and then we want to bring them to traditional elite audiences.”
The move comes after a number of high-profile publishers have stepped back from Facebook’s distributed-content offering, preferring to direct Facebook mobile users to their websites.
Innovation on mobile is great, but we need new and better ways to judge whether what we’re trying is working.
Plus: LinkedIn claims it doesn’t have a fake news problem, Facebook’s “disputed story” alerts are spotted in the wild, and middle schoolers get trained to be skeptical.
Mais: o Linkedin alega que não tem um problema de fake news, os alertas de “história contestada” do Facebook são detectados e alunos do 3.º ciclo são treinados para serem cépticos.
The outlets — El País, the Guardian, Le Monde, and Spiegel Online — represent four countries that are each their own case study for the next chapter of the migration story, on the changing face of Europe, and how these newcomers are welcomed.
“In terms of mass distribution at this point, newspapers are the only ones that have the muscle.”
The column, which curates right-of-center perspectives for the site’s left-of-center audience, “gets across the idea that the divergence in values in this country is real and persistent.”
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