Well, aside from the huge “do not pay attention to the man behind the curtain” that this entire article reeks of? I can name no other news service that has it
Can you expand on this? What does “anti-fake” mean to you, what does it mean to them? Is this something a lot of news outlets have? Is this the only one? I’ve never heard of this and I’m confused.
See I’m confused by it too. I clicked on the link and there’s an anti fake section. Dude says it’s Ukrainian gov so I’ll give it a grain of salt but I’m not sure.
The section is more visible on desktop than mobile, that may be the thing
The articles under the “anti-fake” heading seem to mostly be about illuminating and countering Russian propaganda efforts, Russian disinformation campaigns, Russian media subversion, etc.
“Anti-fake” is a term that has apparently been applied to official legislative efforts to counter propaganda, disinfo, and media subversion around the world. I hadn’t heard the term before, but I’m not seeing anything inherently suspect about it, under the circumstances.
Maybe it’s just an appropriate response to the times.
websites with anti-fake sections don’t smell reputable to me
Why?
Well, aside from the huge “do not pay attention to the man behind the curtain” that this entire article reeks of? I can name no other news service that has it
Like this one? https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/
is that how they spell fact check in ukraini wow. because reuters’ section is completely different.
It’s a Ukrainian government outlet. So definitely keen to highlight anything negative about Russia.
Can you expand on this? What does “anti-fake” mean to you, what does it mean to them? Is this something a lot of news outlets have? Is this the only one? I’ve never heard of this and I’m confused.
See I’m confused by it too. I clicked on the link and there’s an anti fake section. Dude says it’s Ukrainian gov so I’ll give it a grain of salt but I’m not sure.
The section is more visible on desktop than mobile, that may be the thing
The articles under the “anti-fake” heading seem to mostly be about illuminating and countering Russian propaganda efforts, Russian disinformation campaigns, Russian media subversion, etc.
“Anti-fake” is a term that has apparently been applied to official legislative efforts to counter propaganda, disinfo, and media subversion around the world. I hadn’t heard the term before, but I’m not seeing anything inherently suspect about it, under the circumstances.
Maybe it’s just an appropriate response to the times.