Google Invests $300m To Streamline Propaganda And Fight Alt. Media

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Google invests millions into streamlined propaganda designed to purge alt. media from the web

Google has invested $300 million into a project designed to prop up mainstream news and purge alternative outlets from the Internet.

Google’s ‘News Initiative’ will fight ‘conspiracy theories’ by amplifying left-wing voices in politics and news – supplying them with all the necessary tools to artificially reach millions of people around the globe.

“Our mission to build a more informed world is inherently tied to the reporting of journalists and news organisations. Our shared mission also reflects shared business interests,” Google’s chief business officer, Philipp Schindler, promised in a post.

Campaignlive.co.uk reports: As a step towards combatting the spread of disinformation during elections and breaking news moments, Google is launching the Disinfo Lab alongside the First Draft (a project of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center).

It is also teaming up with the Poynter Institute, Stanford University, and the Local Media Association to launch MediaWise, a US project designed to improve digital information literacy for young consumers and help them distinguish false from true.

Helping publishers grow subscriptions

Following its promise last October, and indeed, yesterday, to help publishers grow their subscriptions, Google announced it is in the early stages of testing a “Propensity to Subscribe” signal based on machine-learning models in DoubleClick. The aim is to make it easier for publishers to recognise potential subscribers, and to present them the right offer at the right time.

Recognising that not every publication has the resources to dedicate a team to collect, analyse and understand their user data, Google has included News Consumer Insights, a new dashboard built on top of Google Analytics.

Helping news organisations with technology

To help news organisations provide journalists with secure access to the internet, Google has launched Outline, an open-source tool from Jigsaw that makes it easy to set up a VPN on a private server.

 

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