By Kurt Nimmo
The tech site CNet posted ways to detect and flag “fake news.”
It’s mostly more propaganda adding to the hype, but there is a useful tip.
Scrub the video below to one minute, forty nine seconds. You will find an explanation there how Facebook users can flag what they think are fake news stories.
The next time you see a story in your Facebook feed posted by the corporate media you know is propaganda or an outright lie, report the post as fake news.
It’s a two-way street.
Kurt Nimmo is the editor of Another Day in the Empire, where this article first appeared. He is the former lead editor and writer of Infowars.com. Donate to ADE Here.
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The video has been deleted.
The vid is gone Kurt. But I will decide what to decide not some crazy program.
I know programmers. They will program what they are paid to program.
Viva la ALT.
Shouldn’t the awake alt sphere be advocating shunning of FB, walk away en masse, create our own realities instead of wriggling deeper into their Chinese finger cuff traps?
All I get on the video is an ever repeating ad for Goldman Sachs, the most vile bank in America….
If you allow advertisers to take over your site and you don’t deliver content then there is no reason to visit your site…