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Genting says not linked to online gaming platforms The Genting group has once again issued warnings regarding what it says is the fraudulent use of its corporate image to promote online gambling platforms. In a post on its corporate website, casino operator Genting Malaysia Bhd said it had been "made aware of fake news on unauthorised social media platforms and weblinks, purportedly linked to the Genting group in respect of online gaming". It added that members of the public should report such incidents to the relevant authorities. "Genting Malaysia is not associated with any online gambling platform or investment sites," it stated. "Genting Malaysia does not have an online gaming platform. " The Genting group said it could take legal action against those infringing on its corporate identity and exploiting the use of its brands without authorisation. faux saint laurent bag
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Facebook will begin flagging fake news stories with the help of users and outside fact checkers, the company announced on Thursday, responding to a torrent of criticism over fake news during the US election. Disputed stories also may appear lower in the newsfeed, said Facebook. "It's important to us that the stories you see on Facebook are authentic and meaningful," reads the Facebook press release. Another change being rolled out identifies stories that are being shared more by people who have only read the headline than by people who have actually clicked on them and read the text. "We've found that if reading an article makes people significantly less likely to share it, that may be a sign that a story has misled people in some way," the company said. Facebook is also attempting to reduce the financial incentives to create fake news websites, by making it harder to spoof existing legitimate domains. Activist and journalist Daniel Sieradski, who created a browser plug-in called BS Detector that flags questionable news sources, has been a vocal critic of Facebook's failure to acknowledge any responsibility for the spread of misleading and false information on its platform. He welcomed Facebook's announcement. "It seems like a pretty good set of suggestions to me," he said. However, he's concerned that the system relies on Facebook users flagging stories as hoaxes. "They will get so many things false-flagged as fake news by people with an axe to grind, so it's going to make it more challenging to moderate. The role of Facebook in encouraging and spreading misinformation during the US election, including completely fictional news stories created as a moneymaking scheme by teenagers in Macedonia and inaccurate propaganda, saw the company be accused of abdicating its responsibility and helping the election of Donald Trump. Many fake news stories appear in the "trending" feed on Facebook, encouraging them to be read and shared, despite their inaccuracies. faux saint laurent bag1 1 replica chanel bag
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