Now You Can Add Browser Extension to Prevent Fake News
Today a guy built a web browser to prevent fake news from appearing.
Will Thalheimer, PhD, is a consultant and research translator, providing organizations with learning audits, research benchmarking, workshops, and strategic guidance. Will shares his wisdom through keynotes, research reports, job aids, workshops, and blog posts. Compiler of the Decisive Dozen, one of the authors of the Serious eLearning Manifesto (eLearningManifesto.org), founder of The Debunker Club (Debunker.Club), and author of the highly-acclaimed book Performance-Focused Smile Sheets (SmileSheets.com), Will blogs at WillAtWorkLearning.com, tweets as @WillWorkLearn, and consults through Work-Learning Research, Inc. (Work-Learning.com). Will regularly publishes extensive research-to-practice reports—and gives them away for free.
Oh, he also has this crazy idea to start a nonprofit organization to Make Truth Great Again.
Today a guy built a web browser to prevent fake news from appearing.
Huffington Post article: “Here Are Some Of Those Fake News Stories That Mark Zuckerberg Isn’t Worried About”
“The Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year 2016 is post-truth – an adjective defined as ‘relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief’.”
This American Life Episode about Lies in Our Recent Election
Nicolas Sarkozy, former French President and current French Presidential Candidate, has been quoted as saying the following: In a presidential campaign, you can’t lie. You can’t hide what you are and what you want. You can’t hide what kind of President you’ll be. You can’t keep on talking about nothing indefinitely and committing to nothing, […]
Mark Zuckerberg said to be “IN DENIAL” by Zeynep Tufekci in New York Times. This is a great article. We should all read it. The article talks about fake news sources, about echo-chambers where users almost always seek their information that confirms their biases, and about Facebook’s rather weak response to these concerns.
Scientific American article about how scientists have responded to the Trump election. This is relevant here because, while not always perfect in achieving truth, scientists do search for truth and science is constructed to move toward truth.
Vox published an article examining racial bias and particularly how racial bias was lessened after a 10-minute conversation with a stranger. Racial and other personal biases are essentially untruths. If we can find ways to combat these biases, we engender truth and improved decision-making.
Late yesterday afternoon I got great news. It looks like it’s fairly easy and quick to start a nonprofit in Massachusetts. Also, I got some great feedback from my wife — who works in the nonprofit world — on the website and the prospective name of the nonprofit. Specifically, she hated the name I’d chosen, […]
Instigated by Will Thalheimer, a regular American citizen, because of his belief that America's political dialogue is dangerously dysfunctional, especially in being intentionally manipulated with misinformation to prompt voters to misinterpret the factors utilized in their own decision-making.
If our inaugural campaign is successful, and we raise enough money to fund a nonprofit, our future headquarters will be located somewhere near Boston.
And, if we grow, we'll look to have offices in Washington, DC... to keep a close eye on those who might hope to bend the truth...
So you can do your due-diligence, the instigator of Make Truth Great Again is Will Thalheimer, and you can learn about him through his websites and social media links:
Twitter: @WillWorkLearn
LinkedIn: Will Thalheimer
Blog: WillAtWorkLearning.com
Website: Work-Learning.com
Book: SmileSheets.com
Email:
will@MakeTruthGreatAgain.org