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the Daily Mail

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9 articles stable

the Daily Mail has appeared in 9 articles since 2016-04. Coverage peaked in 2017Q2 with 2 articles.

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3
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Coverage Timeline

2021-09-23
Financial Times

Researchers: as social networks clamp down on disinformation, Russia has begun spreading propaganda in comments sections on news outlets, such as Daily Mail

Online sites test new methods as social media platforms try to scrub their platforms of propaganda Tweets: @rasmus_kleis , @campuscodi , and @1br0wn See also Mediagazer Tweets: Rasmus Kleis Nielsen / ...

2017-04-22
The Outline

The Daily Mail has not been banned from Wikipedia as previously reported, but editors are discouraged from linking to it when better sources exist

Nicole Kobie / The Outline : Tweets: @joshuatopolsky Tweets: Joshua Topolsky / @joshuatopolsky : According to Wikipedia editors, BuzzFeed and the Daily Mail are unreliable, but RT and Breitbart are f...

2017-04-21
The Outline

The Daily Mail has not been banned from Wikipedia as previously reported, but editors are discouraged from linking to it when better sources exist

The digital encyclopedia has no real leadership, doesn't vote, and has no rules.  So how does it govern itself? Tweets: @joshuatopolsky Tweets: Joshua Topolsky / @joshuatopolsky : According to Wikiped...

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