Facebook’s failure: did fake news and polarized politics get Trump elected?

Summary
Facebook
accused of abdicating its responsibility to clamp down on the spread of fake
news stories. Many Guardian readers are likely to have heard the following
quote “If I were to
run, I’d run as a Republican. They are the dumbest group of voters in the
country. They believe anything on Fox News. I could lie and they would still
eat it up. I bet my numbers would be terrific” attributed
from a 1998 interview with Donald Trump. However, this is a fake quote Donald Trump
never said it! however, it was not caught in the Facebook filters. This quote
is just one example of misinformation that has plagued the 2016 election. In
the wake of Donald Trump, being elected there is now pressure on Facebook to
tackle this fake news problem but also encourage a healthier interaction
between those with different political views. Rather than connecting people like
Facebook, claim to do in their mission statement they have actually done more
over the last 18 months to divide the world. Facebook accidently got into the
news business without any editorial framework and now its trying to ‘course
correct’.
Key Statistics
- The Pew
Research Center found that 44% of Americans get their news from Facebook
- Analysis by
Buzzfeed found that 38% of posts shared from three large rightwing
- politics
pages on Facebook included ‘false or misleading information’
- Three large
leftwing pages did the same 19% of the time
- According to
Menczer’s research, there is a lag of around 13 hours between the publication
of a false report and the subsequent debunking
My
Opinion
I think that yes,
Facebook should have done more to stop the spread of fake news on their social
networking site as it caused friction between their users with different political
views. However, they are a quite a big organisation so there is no guarantee
that they can catch everything and check if it is fake. Having said that they
probably aren’t the only networking site to have had fake news spread on it
others probably have but it just has not been picked up. In terms, of the fake
news getting Trump elected I think that this is only partially true because
some people believe what they read on social media more than others so I do not
think anybody was overly influenced by social media to vote for Donald Trump,
his election is just the way that the election worked out.
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