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Have you heard the one about the vote-flipping machines engineered by Hugo Chavez who s been dead for nearly ten years? Or the one about numbers of ballots coming out of ceilings or leather bags? If so, you re one of the millions of people who are on Facebook, Twitter, or have had the misfortune of hearing Donald Trump open his yap about the 2020 Election that he roundly lost (but insists he won.)
Ali Velshi talked about a report that demonstrated that of 200 misleading and false posts on Facebook, 60% of them reached thousands of voters with no fact-check or warning label. He asked Rashad Robinson, president of Color of Change, how to prevent the spread of misinformation, and why it s everywhere.
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Color of Change President Rashad Robinson and NBC’s Janell Ross join Ali Velshi to discuss the upcoming senate runoffs in Georgia and the targeted disinformation campaigns that have been spread on social media. Robinson says, “Part of why this is so all over the place is because of the decisions social media platforms to prioritize growth and profit over safety, integrity, & security.” Ross adds that despite this, the turnout for early voting has been significant, “it’s almost at the point where it was at this point in the general election.”Dec. 20, 2020
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