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SURVEY: Arrests for fake news -- justified or not?

SURVEY: Arrests for fake news -- justified or not? 102 members have voted

  1. 1. SURVEY: Arrests for fake news -- justified or not?

    • Yes, fake news and false information should be removed and posters punished.
      23%
      23
    • Yes, but only if the person was malicious in their intent.
      34%
      34
    • No, the social media platform should be responsible to remove content.
      18%
      18
    • No, even if it is false or fake, it should be permitted.
      24%
      24

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The Anti-Fake News Center recently arrested 9 people for posting false/fake information on social media.   In your opinion, are criminal penalties justified for posting false/fake information?

 

Please feel free to leave a comment.

 

Link to news story:  

 

The headline is:  SURVEY: Arrests for fake news -- justified or not?

But the survey questions don't mention arrest.

Surveys should NEVER be confusing. If they are then the accuracy of the data/result is inaccurate/very inaccurate.

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Would arrests include government officials too? Too many times and players to mention.

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I vote no,  it should be upto each person individually to decide for themself what is fake or false news..

one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist.

i hope this happens as the police and govt can then be prosecuted,the announcements in bkk and pattaya by officials theres no prostitution and corruption immediately come to mind,WHO too,theres a long list of know it alls dressed in uniform and that shouldnt be a protection in fact they should be hit doubly as they have a greater responsibility legally.dont hold your breath and if it comes to pass itll be the people who speak the truth about the dodgy specials ones who will feel the weight of a fake law thats there to keep illegal officials in business and keep them ripping us off everywhere.one thing with corona we can see worldwide the govt isnt fit for purpose and we shouldnt be charged for the privilege of keeping donuts well sugared

SURVEY.

is the Pope a Catholic? ...... do bears sh@t in the woods?

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7 minutes ago, sapson said:

SURVEY.

is the Pope a Catholic? ...... do bears sh@t in the woods?

Not fake but..........

Does the pope sh]t in the woods?

Like everyone one else; I'm sure the pope would <deleted> in the woods, or wherever else he thought he could get away with it, if he got caught short.....

the problem comes when deciding what is malicious and what is not.

 

 

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Rip a mans tongue out and you tell the

world your afraid of what he could say.

The UK government is built on lies and

deception, any truth they find  is of

course labeled fake.

Censorship belongs to Tyranny.

Fake news: Nine people arrested by AFNC

 

While they were out arresting people did they by any chance catch that eccentric guy who pretends to be a James Bond villain pretending to be a senor government official? Right...the one who, a few months ago tried to dupe the public by intentionally spreading the 'fake news' that the virus was “100% under control”.

 

 

Employees from CNN, NBC , NY Times etc would fill the prison cells pretty quick.  Maybe not a bad thing to dissuade them from taking advantage of the ignorant again in the future.  Of course they would need a new business model since the current one is to take advantage of the ignorant.

2 hours ago, johng said:

I vote no,  it should be upto each person individually to decide for themself what is fake or false news..

one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist.

If they did that in the US and UK most of the media channels and newspapers would be shut down!!!????????????????????????????????

I voted "yes, but only if the post was made with malicious intent"

 

However, I think the biggest problem here is who gets to decide what constitutes "fake news" and on what grounds.

 

I think the first step should be to punish politicians that make statements they know to be false or statements that are misleading. That must be done before even talking about punishing normal citizens for doing the same thing.

Edited by tgw

Unfortunately many people are to stupid to realise what is fake and what is not (e.g. 40% of Republican voters believe that Bill Gates wants to microchip everybody using vaccinations to implant them). These fake news stories can lead to serious harm.

 

Serial offenders should be responsible for the damage they cause - either financially or via incarceration.

2 hours ago, Mick501 said:

Employees from CNN, NBC , NY Times etc would fill the prison cells pretty quick.  Maybe not a bad thing to dissuade them from taking advantage of the ignorant again in the future.  Of course they would need a new business model since the current one is to take advantage of the ignorant.

Suggest you do a correction and add Fox News, otherwise your original post is fake news. 

The Pope isn't Catholic. He's Bishop of Rome amongst other titles and styles, but Pope isn't one of them.

They should  arrest idjuts  who believe every  snippet  of cack written in today's BS  world

15 hours ago, DPKANKAN said:

If they did that in the US and UK most of the media channels and newspapers would be shut down!!!????????????????????????????????

And trump would be in prison 

the biggest fake news come out of the mouth of politicians

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