• [Fake News For Morons] Don't Trust (Right Wing) Daily Mail Website, Mic

    From John Smyth@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 14 00:04:49 2025
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    (Proof that Hartung is a gullible right wing moron)


    Don’t trust Daily Mail website, Microsoft browser warns users

    Mail Online rated one out of five for credibility by new feature to fight
    fake news
    Jim Waterson Media editor
    @jimwaterson




    Microsoft’s internet browser is warning users not to trust the Daily
    Mail’s journalism as part of a feature designed to fight fake news.

    Visitors to Mail Online who use Microsoft Edge can now see a statement asserting that “this website generally fails to maintain basic standards
    of accuracy and accountability” and “has been forced to pay damages in
    numerous high-profile cases”.

    The message, which is produced by a third-party startup called NewsGuard,
    tells readers to proceed carefully given that “the site regularly
    publishes content that has damaged reputations, caused widespread alarm,
    or constituted harassment or invasion of privacy”.

    It gives Mail Online, one of the world’s biggest news websites, one out
    of five on credibility – the same level as the Kremlin-backed RT news
    service.

    NewsGuard is run by news industry veterans and says it is trying to
    establish industry-standard benchmarks for which news websites should be trusted. It employs analysts to manually check whether sites meet a
    series of journalistic standards, making all its judgments public and
    inviting outlets to respond to criticism and improve their standards to
    gain a higher rating.
    A screengrab of NewsGuard’s verdict on the Mail Online
    NewsGuard’s verdict on the Mail Online. Photograph: Daily mail

    Until now, the service has only been available as a downloadable plug-in
    but this week Microsoft began installing it automatically on all mobile editions of its Edge browser, the successor to Internet Explorer, in the
    first stage of what its creators hope will be a widespread roll-out
    across multiple platforms.

    Edge has a tiny proportion of the global internet browser market and the NewsGuard plug-in is only included on the version for mobile users, not
    desktop users. The partnership was signed as part of Microsoft’s
    Defending Democracy programme; the tech company has no oversight over NewsGuard’s editorial verdicts.

    Steve Brill, a NewsGuard co-founder, said the Mail Online verdict had
    been reached in a transparent manner. “We spell out fairly clearly in the
    label exactly how many times we have attempted to contact them. The
    analyst that wrote this writeup got someone on the phone who, as soon he
    heard who she was and where she was calling from, hung up. We would love
    to hear if they have a complaint or if they change anything.”

    He said NewsGuard took complete responsibility for the verdicts and all complaints should be directed at his company rather than Microsoft. “They
    can blame us. And we’re happy to be blamed. Unlike the platforms we’re
    happy to be accountable.

    “We want people to game our system. We are totally transparent. We are
    not an algorithm.”

    NewsGuard’s business model relies on licensing its product to tech
    companies which want to fight online disinformation but do not want to
    take responsibility for making editorial judgments.

    Brill said his company, which has received investment from the
    advertising group Publicis, has completed human-generated verdicts on the
    top 2,000 news outlets in the US and was hiring staff to produce similar verdicts on the top 150 news sites in the UK, with the aim of publishing results in April.

    A spokesperson for MailOnline said: “We have only very recently become
    aware of the NewsGuard startup and are in discussions with them to have
    this egregiously erroneous classification resolved as soon as possible.”



    https://www.theguardian.com/media/2019/jan/23/dont-trust-daily-mail- website-microsoft-browser-warns-users

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