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The uncomfortable truth about fake news

If Financial Times readers were asked whether they could tell the difference between “fake” and “true” news, most would reply with an indignant “yes”.

Digital researchers at New York University and Stanford have recently examined this question in a more rigorous way, with some unnerving results. Every day, over a period of several months, they selected five news items that had been published in the past 24 hours and asked different groups of 90 people across the US to ascertain whether or not they were true. 

They also asked professional fact-checkers to check the same stories to provide some “ground truth” as to their veracity, as Joshua Tucker, a politics professor and co-director of the NYU Center for Social Media and Politics, explained at a recent conference held at the Facebook campus. 

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吉蓮•邰蒂

吉蓮•邰蒂(Gillian Tett)擔任英國《金融時報》的助理主編,負責全球金融市場的報導。2009年3月,她榮獲英國出版業年度記者。她1993年加入FT,曾經被派往前蘇聯和歐洲地區工作。1997年,她擔任FT東京分社社長。2003年,她回到倫敦,成爲Lex專欄的副主編。邰蒂在劍橋大學獲得社會人文學博士學位。她會講法語、俄語、日語和波斯語。

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