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Accused by Annie Lab of "factual errors, misleading images, and possible plagiarism" from Reuters, CBS News, and CNN. [115] [116] [115] News Live 79 [97] News Today sagenews.site Part of the same network as SpaceXMania. [111] [117] News You Can't Use newsyoucantuse.com Defunct [118] NewYorkFolk.com NewYorkFolk.com [112] NoticiasDeEmprego.com.br
Bing.com – Has an Advanced Image Search that offers images in different resolutions and also categorizes images. Allows free querying of the bing Image Search API up to a certain limit per day. Everystockphoto.com – Searching over 4.3 million public domain and creative commons photos including Wikipedia and NASA. Free user accounts with ...
Fake news is false or misleading information presented as news. [10] [16] The term as it developed in 2017 is a neologism (a new or re-purposed expression that is entering the language, driven by culture or technology changes). [17]
As it is, generally article content is kept factual and non-graphic (non-offensive) - this is by consensus and dispute resolution. I think the impact images have warrants a separate policy document to help Wikipedians solve disputes over contentious images (for example, be prepared for some images not to be displayed inline (or indeed be ...
Original images created by a Wikimedian are not considered original research, so long as they do not illustrate or introduce unpublished ideas or arguments, the core reason behind the "No original research" policy. Image captions are subject to this policy no less than statements in the body of the article.
Images of the prime minister's official residence, The Lodge have not been blurred. However, images of its roof have been and the entrance to The Lodge is blurred in Google Street View. [6] The government of Malaysia has stated that it will not ask Google to censor sensitive areas because that would identify the locations it deemed to be ...
The challenges of mass-producing news on a short deadline can lead to factual errors and mistakes. An example of such is the Chicago Tribune ' s infamous 1948 headline "Dewey Defeats Truman". [32] Social media platforms allow for easy spread of misinformation.
Note that the {{Non-free with permission}} tag must be used in conjunction with another non-free use image tag. If no other tag is present on the description page of an image uploaded after May 19, 2005, the image would be speedily deleted.