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			I don't know. Is it better or worse that Facebook isn't paying a bunch of journalistic organizations for their journalistic fact checking?
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			I feel like this is a rules of economics question. Facebook is increasing the supply but not the value... t/f the value of facts goes down?
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			This reminds me of {that thing with gamers & journalists} where shitty critics claimed: getting paid intrinsically compromised journalists.
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			That's where this is right? I mean that's what Facebook is saying here: the work that fact checkers do is compromised if they get paid?
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			This is what people with the whole 'Facebook should have editors' argued for. News orgs doing more work for no extra money.
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			Economics note: More product, same total revenue for product = product is worth less. Congrats, now Facebook REALLY IS devaluing journalism.
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			Soooo Facebook agrees with Gamer[you know] that Journalism is intrinsically compromised by getting paid?
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			Because I have some STRONG THOUGHTS on that. Mainly that it is WRONG.
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			Giving away product for free on a new transmission platform w/no thought to how it compromises the business model? Chronotope/755902268436733953
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			Enjoy figuring out your mistake 20 years from now *again*, if the planet isn't a burning husk by then.
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			The media industry...
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			Gah. This just gets more right daily. niemanlab.org/2016/12/the-people-running-the-media-are-the-problem/
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