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wikipedia�*s global. wikipedia is not localised to particular countries.lised to particular countries. as soon as we identify someone who is not behaving appropriately, we ban them, so it�*s quite simple. and that is exactly what wikipedia did last month when it banned seven pro—beijing editors. we tracked down yan, one of them. he lives abroad now, but used to organise events in china, teaching citizens there how to edit wikipedia. he denies misusing the platform and says that the removal of active pro—beijing editors is detrimental to the neutrality of wikipedia as a whole. wikipedia, especially chinese wikipedia, is a balance that anti—beijing forces and the pro—beijing forces must maintain a balance and people agree on a compromise in order for the project to proceed. and the thing is you�*re removing one side from — you�*re removing the pro—beijing voices for — from this platform and of course, the balance is going to tilt towards the anti—beijing forces within wikipedia. as it turns out — and i have deep experience talking to people all over the worl
wikipedia�*s global. wikipedia is not localised to particular countries.lised to particular countries. as soon as we identify someone who is not behaving appropriately, we ban them, so it�*s quite simple. and that is exactly what wikipedia did last month when it banned seven pro—beijing editors. we tracked down yan, one of them. he lives abroad now, but used to organise events in china, teaching citizens there how to edit wikipedia. he denies misusing the platform and says that the...
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wikipedia especially chinese wikipedia especially chinese wikipedia is a balance that inaudible beijing people agree on a compromise. in orderfor a compromise. in order for a project compromise. in orderfor a project to proceed. and the thing is moving one—sided from you are removing the probate invoices for this platform and of course the balance unintelligible pro- of course the balance unintelligible pro— beijing forces within wikipedia. b5 it forces within wikipedia. as it turns out. — forces within wikipedia. as it turns out, and _ forces within wikipedia. as it turns out, and i _ forces within wikipedia. as it turns out, and i have - forces within wikipedia. as it turns out, and i have deep i turns out, and i have deep experience talking to people all over— experience talking to people all over the world and meeting wikipedia and is —— wikimedians. the people in china — wikimedians. the people in china for— wikimedians. the people in china for example are so brainwashed you cannot even conceive _ brainwashed you cannot even conceive of the idea of neutrality isjust conceive of the
wikipedia especially chinese wikipedia especially chinese wikipedia is a balance that inaudible beijing people agree on a compromise. in orderfor a compromise. in order for a project compromise. in orderfor a project to proceed. and the thing is moving one—sided from you are removing the probate invoices for this platform and of course the balance unintelligible pro- of course the balance unintelligible pro— beijing forces within wikipedia. b5 it forces within wikipedia. as it turns out....
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in business history, wikipedia is often awful. sometimes it's okay but i used to work at the company or somebody who hates the company, read a history of the company that is 100 years old and it'll say two lines about the founding and in 2007 a sold out to so-and-so. there's all that missing but on the other hand if i want to look up a type ofbird, a city , its population, wikipedia is pretty darn good but certainly if i'm going to put something in writing in the book or in one of my blogs and newsletters i'm going to check and double check and make sure the sources are right. but it's certainly the world is better because of wikipedia than without it. >> mister huber, 57,000 books is not a cheap hobby. how do you make your moneyor how did you make your money ? >> i need a bunch of first thing, i'm a retailer at heart, that among my first passions, that and trains which still continues today but i started a chain of bookstores out of austin texas. my friends and i did all the book stop and we were the first giant discount bookstor
in business history, wikipedia is often awful. sometimes it's okay but i used to work at the company or somebody who hates the company, read a history of the company that is 100 years old and it'll say two lines about the founding and in 2007 a sold out to so-and-so. there's all that missing but on the other hand if i want to look up a type ofbird, a city , its population, wikipedia is pretty darn good but certainly if i'm going to put something in writing in the book or in one of my blogs and...
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in business history, wikipedia is often awful. sometimes it's okay, but a lot of times, it's a rant from someone who worked at the company, or hates it. you read a history of the company that is 100 years old and will say two lines about the founding, and in 2007, they sold out to so-and-so. there's all of that missing. but on the other hand, if i want to look at protective animal, a bird, a city, its population, a country, wikipedia is pretty good. but, certainly, if i'm going to put something in writing, in a book, or in one of my blogs, or newsletters, i'm going to check, and double check, and make sure the sources are right. but, certainly, the world is better because of wikipedia, then without it. >> mr. hoover. 57,000 books is not a cheap hobby. how do you make your money? or, how did you make your money? >> i made a bunch, first thing. really, i am a retailer at heart. that was among my first passions. that, and, trains which i picked up as a little boy, and continues today. i started a chain of bookstores out of austin, te
in business history, wikipedia is often awful. sometimes it's okay, but a lot of times, it's a rant from someone who worked at the company, or hates it. you read a history of the company that is 100 years old and will say two lines about the founding, and in 2007, they sold out to so-and-so. there's all of that missing. but on the other hand, if i want to look at protective animal, a bird, a city, its population, a country, wikipedia is pretty good. but, certainly, if i'm going to put something...
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. >> you say you are a proponent of wikipedia. >> yes. i believe that you always have to be a skeptic. not a cynic, but a skeptic. sometimes it is okay. you will read the history of the company that is 100 years old. 2007 they sold out. there is all about missing. a type of animal, a type of bird, city, population, wikipedia is pretty darn good. in a book or one of my blogs or newsletters that i do, i will double check and make sure that it is right. the world is better because of wikipedia they had without it, in my opinion. >> it is not a cheap hobby. how did y you make your money? >> well, i am really a retailer at heart. that is among my first passion. i started a chain of bookstores out of austin texas in 1982. we were the first giant bookstore. we built them from coast-to-coast. barnes & noble bought it. that's how they started to be bookstore businesses. it later became hoover's.com which became the biggest website i had gone back to retailing and started travelst business. airlinen tickets i lost all the money i made on the first
. >> you say you are a proponent of wikipedia. >> yes. i believe that you always have to be a skeptic. not a cynic, but a skeptic. sometimes it is okay. you will read the history of the company that is 100 years old. 2007 they sold out. there is all about missing. a type of animal, a type of bird, city, population, wikipedia is pretty darn good. in a book or one of my blogs or newsletters that i do, i will double check and make sure that it is right. the world is better because of...
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we get all of our history from wikipedia.t's convenient, but it so politicized and dishonest that on a lot of topics, certainly anything related to partisan politics, it's not even worth reading anymore. on the other hand, a lot of stuff, huge sites in there are some gems remaining on wikipedia . you have a minute this weekend, look at the entry of mass hysteria through the ages befor the authorities inevitably delete it right as you read the entry, ask yourself if any of this sounds familiar to your. thoughts of which trials of course, many of them, many many many of them over many centurie were placed with spontaneous dancing. fits of laughing ends babbling, entire towns at once for no apparent reason. that's all there. and then there are more esoteri outbreaks of mass hysteria. they're is a medieval french nu who according to the entry inexplicably began to be out like a cat leaving the other nuns in the convent to meow as well. this did not stop until the police threatened to whip the nuns. it's hilarious is you read it.
we get all of our history from wikipedia.t's convenient, but it so politicized and dishonest that on a lot of topics, certainly anything related to partisan politics, it's not even worth reading anymore. on the other hand, a lot of stuff, huge sites in there are some gems remaining on wikipedia . you have a minute this weekend, look at the entry of mass hysteria through the ages befor the authorities inevitably delete it right as you read the entry, ask yourself if any of this sounds familiar...
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wikipedia is completely games in terms of information. this has been proven beyond a doubt, so this is the, or wells ministry of truth in action. but geopolitical, you have to realize that now you know, the, all the fake news uproar during trump and after trump and this misinformation dis, information. the military are using these terms in nato countries, in their defense reviews, in their defense documents. and they're viewing this as a threat to the consensus and they're calling this space democratically protected. so this is become a national security. and so the g 7 launch something that lot of people missed, which is the rapid response mechanism in 2018 when theresa may was prime minister. and what it meant that all g 7 countries had to have streamline messaging on anything national security related. and this is almost like a treaty. ok. so if you think about, if you criticize the german government policy or the u. k. government policy, whether it's me, you or some alternative media outlets that goes into a national security column.
wikipedia is completely games in terms of information. this has been proven beyond a doubt, so this is the, or wells ministry of truth in action. but geopolitical, you have to realize that now you know, the, all the fake news uproar during trump and after trump and this misinformation dis, information. the military are using these terms in nato countries, in their defense reviews, in their defense documents. and they're viewing this as a threat to the consensus and they're calling this space...
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we get all of our history from wikipedia.so politicized and dishonest that on a lot of topics, certainly anything related to partisan politics, it's not even worth reading anymore. on the other hand, a lot of stuff, a huge sites and there are some gems remaining on wikipedia. if you have a
we get all of our history from wikipedia.so politicized and dishonest that on a lot of topics, certainly anything related to partisan politics, it's not even worth reading anymore. on the other hand, a lot of stuff, a huge sites and there are some gems remaining on wikipedia. if you have a
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early on very bright and talented guy that all sorts of wonderful things, you can read about it on wikipedia you meet him? >> at the pilots association meeting in san diego in the late '90s. he was talking about after that i went up to him and thanked him for writing the first edition. not really interested. >> interesting. did you ever think you would be forming the relationship with this guy that inform the early life. >> not at all. we used to meet once a week or so he would give things to read him the second copy and said read this and tell me what it means. he did and liked my edits if you will in here we are 20 years later. >> how much time did you end up spending with him before he passed away? >> a couple of years. we interacted pretty well. we shared birthdays and other things, every generation down to great-grandchild. so i'm involved with the bascom family still that's kind of like a father-son experience even though he was about 35 years older than me. he died in the year 2000. and so the effort sort of went moot for a while because he passed away. he just received the rights bac
early on very bright and talented guy that all sorts of wonderful things, you can read about it on wikipedia you meet him? >> at the pilots association meeting in san diego in the late '90s. he was talking about after that i went up to him and thanked him for writing the first edition. not really interested. >> interesting. did you ever think you would be forming the relationship with this guy that inform the early life. >> not at all. we used to meet once a week or so he...
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my wikipedia page.efinitely not 2024. >> thanks for joining us here on c cnn "newsroom." world sport next for international viewers and for viewers in the u.s., i'll be right back with more news. stick around. topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. jeff's been to the bottom of the ocean. the tops of mountains. and wherever this guy runs off to. a life well lived should continue at home. with home instead care, older adults can stay home, safe, and happy. home instead. to us, it's personal. [♪] did you know, you no longer need to visit a dermatologist to get access to top skincare ingredients? introducing dermageek featuring top dermatologist recommended ingredients and 0% fillers. dermageek's new detoxifying facial serum contains twice the amount of beta hydroxy acid. it delivers two times more exfoliation for brighter skin, with dermatologist tested levels of hydration. get top derm-ingredie
my wikipedia page.efinitely not 2024. >> thanks for joining us here on c cnn "newsroom." world sport next for international viewers and for viewers in the u.s., i'll be right back with more news. stick around. topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. jeff's been to the bottom of the ocean. the tops of mountains. and wherever this guy runs off to. a life well lived...
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i mean, i'm not going to go into the history now because you can read wikipedia as well as i can, but essentially taiwan believes itself as an independent nation. whereas china does not believe that president g of china has euphemistically been talking about re unification for some years now and saying things like, we do not promise to announce the use of force and reserve the right to use all necessary measures. us kind of hints that it will come to taiwan, the aid of a war actually starts and in a very american way feeds in loads of weapons. if the wall street journal said this week that actually some u. s. troops already stationed there, but there is no official defense packed with washington. and america still doesn't officially recognized taiwan as an independent nation, which is important in the current environment because as this form of forestall, u. s. general says the united states did not defend a 20 year ally in afghanistan, so in the country. and that is what they're saying. your faith will be as long as you stay aligned with united states, protection doesn't always seem
i mean, i'm not going to go into the history now because you can read wikipedia as well as i can, but essentially taiwan believes itself as an independent nation. whereas china does not believe that president g of china has euphemistically been talking about re unification for some years now and saying things like, we do not promise to announce the use of force and reserve the right to use all necessary measures. us kind of hints that it will come to taiwan, the aid of a war actually starts and...
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this week — hong kong is changing and so is its wikipedia entry, but who is responsible?
this week — hong kong is changing and so is its wikipedia entry, but who is responsible?
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because trying to edit it now is as dishonest as a celebrity trying furtively to change his entry in wikipediaour children's education. borisjohnson might have waited a long time to give this speech but he seemed in a rush to make it. a country that is proud to be a trailblazer, tojudge people not by where they come from but by their spirit and by what is inside them. that is the spirit that is the same across this country, in every town and village and city, that can be found in the hearts and minds of kids growing up everywhere, and that is the spirit we are going to unleash. his wife's verdict? you were really good. the ultimate judgment of course is yours. after the agonies of brexit and the perils of the pandemic, borisjohnson wanted to use this week to turn to what is next. there could be hard times ahead but his political dominance here is unchallenged. his party, cast in his image now. this party believes it is marching to a fifth term in office. fantastic. a leader in command. top drawer, laura, thank you. very positive, looking forward to the future. never short on ambition. he can l
because trying to edit it now is as dishonest as a celebrity trying furtively to change his entry in wikipediaour children's education. borisjohnson might have waited a long time to give this speech but he seemed in a rush to make it. a country that is proud to be a trailblazer, tojudge people not by where they come from but by their spirit and by what is inside them. that is the spirit that is the same across this country, in every town and village and city, that can be found in the hearts and...
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[applause] not because of everything as dishonest as a celebrity trying to change the entry in wikipedia. it's the betrayal of her children's education for churchill's last words to his cabinet would never be separated from the americans and the end of the observation , man is spiritual. i believe that through history and accidents this country has a unique spirit. the spirit of the mhs nurses and the entrepreneurs. the definitive flare means three countries in the world that have produced more than 100 unicorns. you know what i mean by unicorns? it is a tech company worth more than a billion dollars each. have you been paying attention? they are the united states, china, and the united kingdom. [applause] those unicorns. [applause] those unicorns are now dispersed around the united kingdom that's new to our country. it's an tactic to see that leveling up. we need this spirit of the mhs and the entrepreneurs. each enables the other. i mean the spirit of the footballers who took england to the final of the major lockout tournament for the first time and the lives of the vast majority of t
[applause] not because of everything as dishonest as a celebrity trying to change the entry in wikipedia. it's the betrayal of her children's education for churchill's last words to his cabinet would never be separated from the americans and the end of the observation , man is spiritual. i believe that through history and accidents this country has a unique spirit. the spirit of the mhs nurses and the entrepreneurs. the definitive flare means three countries in the world that have produced more...
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who has never created a simple job at any time and from running a business check out her resume on wikipediast of spokesperson and communications director one democrat nonentity after another for two entire decades jen psaki private sector a couple years of lobbying firms and cnn what does she know what it's like? and then with a managing overhead. and then to come crashing down and then to go back in england how dare jen psaki put it on fair and absurd? from democrats stupid and cruel and anti- enterprise policies. what do any of them now? and then the biden administration the bookings administration in the un but even see member northern california party chat. a senatorial committee member of chair for 35 years. but nothing but a leech on the wealth creating he hasn't had a proper job in his life. and then to go back in the sixties biden is nothing better machine since running for counsel in delaware in 1970 these people make me sick they make businesses just a piggy bank for those that see their own vanity giving many to families and children. those that are unfair and absurd. what unfair
who has never created a simple job at any time and from running a business check out her resume on wikipediast of spokesperson and communications director one democrat nonentity after another for two entire decades jen psaki private sector a couple years of lobbying firms and cnn what does she know what it's like? and then with a managing overhead. and then to come crashing down and then to go back in england how dare jen psaki put it on fair and absurd? from democrats stupid and cruel and...
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and coming up at 3.30pm — click investigates whether wikipedia entries about hong kong are being editedafternoon. the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, have laid flowers together at the site of the fatal stabbing of the mp, sir david amess, in essex. sir david was killed during a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea yesterday. the police are treating the attack as a terrorist incident which is potentially "linked to islamist extremism". a 25—year—old man who was arrested at the scene remains in custody — and searches have been carried out at two addresses in london. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani reports. a moment of unity across the political divide. two leaders representing a shocked nation. this morning, borisjohnson and the labour leader keir starmer stood together on a quiet road in leigh—on—sea, where sir david amess lost his life. the committed constituency mp who, at the age of 69, showed no sign of giving up his work or his community. campaigning on every issue that mattered — climate change, cycling, veterans and
and coming up at 3.30pm — click investigates whether wikipedia entries about hong kong are being editedafternoon. the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, have laid flowers together at the site of the fatal stabbing of the mp, sir david amess, in essex. sir david was killed during a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea yesterday. the police are treating the attack as a terrorist incident which is potentially "linked to islamist...
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everything but because trying to edit it now is as dishonest as a celebrity trying to change his entry in wikipedialdren's education. boris johnson might— her children's education. boris johnson might have _ her children's education. boris johnson might have waited - her children's education. boris johnson might have waited a long time to give the speech but seemed in a rush to make it. aha, time to give the speech but seemed in a rush to make it.— in a rush to make it. a country that is roud in a rush to make it. a country that is proud to — in a rush to make it. a country that is proud to be _ in a rush to make it. a country that is proud to be a — in a rush to make it. a country that is proud to be a trailblazer, - is proud to be a trailblazer, to judge people not by where they come from but by their spirit and by what is inside them. that is the spirit thatis is inside them. that is the spirit that is the same across this country and every town and village and city in the hearts and minds of kids growing up everywhere and that is the spirit we are going to unleash. his wife's verdict? you have
everything but because trying to edit it now is as dishonest as a celebrity trying to change his entry in wikipedialdren's education. boris johnson might— her children's education. boris johnson might have _ her children's education. boris johnson might have waited - her children's education. boris johnson might have waited a long time to give the speech but seemed in a rush to make it. aha, time to give the speech but seemed in a rush to make it.— in a rush to make it. a country that is...
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it is a betrayal— his entry in wikipedia.have waited a long _ education. boris johnson might have waited a long time _ education. boris johnson might have waited a long time to _ education. boris johnson might have waited a long time to give _ education. boris johnson might have waited a long time to give the - waited a long time to give the speech, but he seemed any rush to make it. ~ ., ., _, , speech, but he seemed any rush to make it. ~ ., ., , ., , make it. wrote in a country that is roud to make it. wrote in a country that is proud to be _ make it. wrote in a country that is proud to be a _ make it. wrote in a country that is proud to be a trailblazer, - make it. wrote in a country that is proud to be a trailblazer, to - make it. wrote in a country that is proud to be a trailblazer, to judge | proud to be a trailblazer, tojudge people _ proud to be a trailblazer, tojudge people not by where they come from but by _ people not by where they come from but by their— people not by where they come from but by their spirit and
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but the man is looking at another woman walking the other way, who represents reading the wikipedia page"billboard dad" at 3:00 am. it's an allegory about the human condition in the information age. anyway, i'll be in peoria on thursday to talk about a lady who just tried kombucha. what her face does will surprise you. ( cheers and applause ) they know the kombucha one. they know the long walk-- >> jon: yes. >> stephen: but there was water in the well. ( laughs ) cheney, who is allowed on twitter, clapped back, tweeting: "i like republican presidents who win re-election." ( audience: oh! ) ( piano riff ) >> jon: whoa! >> stephen: sick burn, liz, you got him. or to put that another way... mission accomplished! ( cheering ) one mission-- don't forget! one mission that is not accomplished is getting the nation vaxxed. but the president did his part today, getting his booster shot on live television. that's the first prick i've seen in the white house since january. ( applause ) now i understand-- why not. i understand he was doing this on camera, to encourage everybody to get the shot, and
but the man is looking at another woman walking the other way, who represents reading the wikipedia page"billboard dad" at 3:00 am. it's an allegory about the human condition in the information age. anyway, i'll be in peoria on thursday to talk about a lady who just tried kombucha. what her face does will surprise you. ( cheers and applause ) they know the kombucha one. they know the long walk-- >> jon: yes. >> stephen: but there was water in the well. ( laughs ) cheney,...
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i did, because, you know, i've been working on your wikipedia page for years. >> sure. >> stephen: but stephen: there you go. >> i had my day. >> stephen: when did you join? how old were you? >> i was 22 or something. so i was in for six years in the reserves, and i got out in '86. i got out, like, a few months after i started doing stand-up. so my-- the whole time i was in the reserves-- you still have to keep your hair cut short, even though it's once a month, so i never really got to grow my hair out ever. >> stephen: this is the longest i have seen your hair. >> this is the longest it has been since i was 18 or something or 20. and i-- i-- i always promise myself i'm going to grow my hair down to my butt as soon as i got out of the marine corps because i can't believe i had to keep it short all the time. i started to go stand-up, and i had my b.c.g.s, my marine corps glasses on and my suit and my buzz cut when i first started doing amateur nights and it caught on. and then i was like, aww, man. i'm stuck with this. >> stephen: i remember-- i want to talk about carson here for a min
i did, because, you know, i've been working on your wikipedia page for years. >> sure. >> stephen: but stephen: there you go. >> i had my day. >> stephen: when did you join? how old were you? >> i was 22 or something. so i was in for six years in the reserves, and i got out in '86. i got out, like, a few months after i started doing stand-up. so my-- the whole time i was in the reserves-- you still have to keep your hair cut short, even though it's once a month, so...
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we get all of our history from wikipedia.o politicized and dishonest that on a lot of topics, certainly anything related to partisan politics, it's not even worth reading anymore. on the other hand, a lot of stuff, huge sites in there are some gems remaining on wipea
we get all of our history from wikipedia.o politicized and dishonest that on a lot of topics, certainly anything related to partisan politics, it's not even worth reading anymore. on the other hand, a lot of stuff, huge sites in there are some gems remaining on wipea
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you can't just blame the internet because wikipedia is pretty good., you've got, first of all, a certain principles and norms, everyone is committed to objectivity and truth. that's what you have to agree to when you join. and people can correct each other's errors and the errors don't stand there forever. >> from your book, let's put this list on the screen. social media tall tales. pope francis shocks the world, endorses donald trump for president, yoko ono, i had an affair with hillary clinton in the '70s. democrats vote to enhance medicare for illegals now, vote down vets waiting ten years for same service. trump to ban all tv shows that promote gay activity. woman sues samsung after cell phone gets stuck in her vagina. lottery winner arrested for dumping $200,000 of manure on ex-boss's lawn. look, your new book grew out of a course you taught at harvard and there are strategies in the book in terms of how you can discern, deal, be a rational, critical thinker. all the while that i was reading, i was wondering, can this skillset be acquired, or ar
you can't just blame the internet because wikipedia is pretty good., you've got, first of all, a certain principles and norms, everyone is committed to objectivity and truth. that's what you have to agree to when you join. and people can correct each other's errors and the errors don't stand there forever. >> from your book, let's put this list on the screen. social media tall tales. pope francis shocks the world, endorses donald trump for president, yoko ono, i had an affair with hillary...