Protection vs. censorship: how to strike a balance curbing online disinformation. (www.weforum.org)
from Tea@programming.dev to technology@lemmy.world on 08 Apr 20:05
https://programming.dev/post/28280057

The days when conspiracy theories, disinformation and fake news were confined to the internet’s fringes are long gone. They are now part of mainstream global debate, influencing elections, disrupting markets and challenging the boundaries of free speech. As the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2025 revealed, disinformation remains the top short-term risk for the second consecutive year. It has the power to erode trust, deepen divisions, and weaken governance and global cooperation. With regulation still lagging behind the fast pace of technological change, the risk is not only persistent but growing.

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cheese_greater@lemmy.world on 08 Apr 20:13 collapse

There should not be opinion shows masquerading as news programs. Any show trying to do that should have to put in someone who provides a serious counter to the other shit being parroted around them like Jessica Tarlov on The Five or whatever it is.