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                                                          1. So a #bcni16 followup moment in #contentfraud in the land of Games Journalism: Red Dead Redemption facebook.com/topic/Red-Dead-Redemption/112674202079648?source=whfrt&position=1&trqid=6342429351310026402
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                                                          This looks like someone is talking about a Red Dead Redemption trailer. It says "teaser" and the top link is from a site called Gaming Vid.
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                                                        Great example of actual clickbait, b/c the link goes to a page of a video (ripped from YouTube with the watermark still on it) of Twitter
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                                                      Yeah, it is just a video of a guy talking while scrolling the web about how we have no idea if this is actually about Red Dead Redemption 2
                                                      oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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                                                    But you better believe that by wrapping the YouTube video in their own preroll they are getting major moolah today. #contentfraud
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                                                  Yeah, despite the clearly visible YouTube watermark, that isn't a YouTube player - gamingvid.com/videogallery/fans-go-crazy-for-red-dead-redemption-2-teaser-coming-straight-from-rockstar-games/
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                                                The real #contentfraud kicker is the site has a YouTube link on the left there, to look legitimate, but it links to youtube.com/gamingvidcom
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                                              Which haha doesn't exist.
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                                            Here's another video, this one ripped from gameranx gamingvid.com/videogallery/how-different-is-overwatch-from-team-fortress-2/. Watermark still visible, "gamingvid" copyright applied.
                                            oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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                                          And another ripped from the very distinct and well known Honest Trailers folks at smosh. gamingvid.com/videogallery/overwatch-honest-game-trailers/
                                          oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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                                        Now this company that does nothing but rip off of YouTube & run their own pre-roll against it owns the top and 4th position on a FB trend
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                                      They drop their own copyright on these videos and then make like this is ok. #contentfraud
                                      oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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                                    But these tactics are fundamentally unbeatable. You could try and figure out their host, or a person to sue and shut them down that way.
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                                  But you may find neither, and even if you do, an operation like can be rebooted on another URL with the same theme in a different location.
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                                And it gets to Trending because a whole network of fraudulent pages shared the link to that site. Some get caught webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:EdqPXGTBjfcJ:https://www.facebook.com/gamingmems/posts/1337044826339125+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
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                              But hey, you start it right back up, or keep a version in another language Facebook isn't so good at checking - de-de.facebook.com/gamingmems
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                            Of course you need more than one page, though some may remove the link later - facebook.com/VideogamemesNet/posts/1170621489681257 & facebook.com/BlackMesaCake/posts/714473895369275
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                          You'll notice all three pages also link to one step up in the #contentfraud ladder a content farm called FragHero. Why is it a content farm?
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                        Easy, every article on the site page-breaks at 250 words, presumed requirement to be indexed by Google. Then another page for more ad $$$s !
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                      I'd bet that half of its authors aren't even real people, same as with jezebel.com/the-team-of-men-behind-rachel-brewson-the-fake-woman-w-1787270300 #contentfraud
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                    If you're not making money off of ripped videos running preroll, you'll be glomming on to trends w/affiliate links- facebook.com/932966940133812/posts/1047421828688322
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                  On & on it goes, basically a multi-headed monster of #contentfraud that can keep spawning up new iterations for every site you shut down.
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              Makes it so simple when "re-monetizing" someone else's content is just a click of a button. #contentfraud
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            Only way to force these sites to shut down is to radically redesign the ecosystem. You have to shut down networks supporting them w/ads.
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          But many advertising networks really don't care. Some, like RevContent, are practically ad arbitrage machines for #contentfraud.
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      Another reason why fake news is such a bad term, because the economics that enable fake news also enable different types of content fraud.
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    What's being reported on in regards to YouTube Kids isn't new, it's what occurs in this ecosystem Chronotope/791728581735047168
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      If you build an economic model that is designed to exploit children on one side and monitize shock value videos on the other side...
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        ... Then combining shock value videos with children's videos isn't a surprise, it's an algorithm-gaming inevitability.
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          The problem on YouTube isn't a few nasty videos, it's the underlying model that pushes their creation.
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              The author makes a great point here about how this troubling behavior is empowered by stripping value from authorship and source
              oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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                The lack of authorship as a factor is inherent to the nature of most UGC platforms & search, and is a big concern medium.com/@aramzs/authorship-value-and-the-medias-lost-profits-dabe7d1726c8
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                  "It’s not about trolls, but about a kind of violence inherent in the combination of digital systems & capitalist incentives" - jamesbridle
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                    Even if there wasn't disturbing videos in the mix, a system optimizing for the exploitation of literal babies is inherently bad.
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                      We've known this since 2015! m.huffpost.com/us/entry/7313542
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