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World Wide Web inventor warns growth in fake news is a danger

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WORLD Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee has said the impact of fake news is increasing­ly concerning, as he unveiled plans to tackle “unethical” political advertisin­g and the harvesting of data.

The British computer scientist said, exactly 28 years after his invention, the three new trends have become alarming in the past 12 months. In an open letter published yesterday, Sir Tim, 61, said misuse of data has created a “chilling effect on free speech” and warned of “internet blind spots” that are corrupting democracy.

One problem, he wrote, is that most people find their news and informatio­n through a “handful” of social media sites and search engines, which are paid when- ever someone clicks a link. “The net result is that these sites show us content they think we’ll click on – meaning that misinforma­tion, or fake news, which is surprising, shocking, or designed to appeal to our biases, can spread like wildfire,” he added.

“And through the use of data science and armies of bots, those with bad inten- tions can game the system to spread misinforma­tion for financial or political gain.”

Companies and government­s are using widespread data collection to “trample on our rights”, leading to bloggers being arrested and killed by repressive regimes, Sir Tim said.

“But even in countries where we believe government­s have citizens’ best interests at heart, watching everyone all the time is simply going too far,” he wrote.

“It creates a chilling effect on free speech and stops the web from being used as a space to explore important topics, such as sensitive health issues, sexuality or religion.”

Sir Tim also criticised politician­s for targeting voters using sophistica­ted algorithms to tailor messages to ones they will approve of.

“Targeted advertisin­g allows a campaign to say completely different, possibly conflictin­g things to different groups. Is that democratic?” he said.

Sir Tim urged people to call for greater protection laws and that Google and Facebook increase their efforts to tackle fake news.

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