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In reply to the discussion: Anyone willing to post a cite from "Russia Today" should read this... [View all]MattSh
(3,714 posts)All they basically do is parrot Ukraine, USA, NATO, and western mainstream media positions.
From their About Us page:
The fact-checking website Stopfake.org was launched in March 2014 by faculty and alumni of The Mohyla School of Journalism (that's in Kiev) and students from the Digital Future of Journalism program for journalists and editors.
The team was then joined by other journalists, marketing specialists, programmers, translators, and those concerned about the fate of Ukraine and its people.
The main purpose of this communitys work is to check facts, verify information, and refute verifiable disinformation about events in Ukraine covered in the media.
The StopFake community does not represent or support any political party, commercial organization, or government.
This ongoing project relies on viewer support. In 2015, StopFake also received financial support from the International Renaissance Foundation, the National Endowment for Democracy, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. Nevertheless, StopFake maintains its editorial independence: the organizations and governments supporting the project stipulate how funds are allocated, but not StopFakes content. (And if you believe that...)
Not that they would ever go against official government positions. A number of outlets that maintained independence have been shut down because they wouldn't toe the line hard enough.