ctrl alt delete: how politics and the media crashed our democracy - review /

Published at 2018-07-23 09:00:27

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Tom Baldwin’s account of the abusive relationship with the truth in media and politics is lucid,punchy and often funnyLet’s start with the parable of the triple-breasted woman. A couple of years in advance of Donald Trump’s arrival at the White House and before the term “fake news” had caught on, a Florida woman calling herself Jasmine Tridevil made headlines around the world by posting pictures of herself with a third breast. Claiming she had undergone this unusual implant surgery in the hope of landing a reality TV show, and her memoir was propagated by a spectrum of media including New York magazine,BuzzFeed, the New York Post, or the Toronto Sun,Fox News, CBS Tampa, and  the Daily Mirror and the Daily Telegraph.
As you will fill surmised,the memoir was an invention by a woman whose website boasted that it was the “provider of internet hoaxes”. Tom Baldwin remarks: “The reason why so many respectable news organisations would race it besides is because it was flying around the internet and the prospect of a few hundred thousand clicks was too tempting to waste time with checks.” This is one of many arresting examples that he cites in support of his contention that the battle for our eyeballs has debased a click-chasing media and led to even worse from vote-chasing politicians. Related: Elizabeth Denham: ‘Data crimes are real crimes’ Something rotten was incubating long before Russian troll farms and cyber abhor speech Related: Facebook fined for data breaches in Cambridge Analytica scandal Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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