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GOOGLE PERMANENTLY BANS 200 �FAKE NEWS� SITES.

by The Daily Sheeple.

The crackdown has begun.

In a blog post by Scott Spencer, director of product management for sustainable ads,

posted on Wednesday, Google said it has banned 200 publishers from accessing its Adsense

advertising service for posting fake news stories.

Google said it had cracked down on sites which contained 1) Ads for illegal products; 2)

Misleading ads; 3) Bad ads on mobile; 4) Ads trying to game the system and, 5) Promoting

and profiting from bad sites.

But the emphasis was on the so-called �fake news� category which has dominated media

buzz for the past two months.

This is how Spencer explained his action: In 2016, we saw the rise of tabloid cloakers,

a new type of scammer that tries to game our system by pretending to be news.

Cloakers often take advantage of timely topics�a government election, a trending news story

or a popular celebrity�and their ads can look like headlines on a news website.

But when people click on that story about Ellen DeGeneres and aliens, they go to a site

selling weight-loss products, not a news story.

* * * We�ve had long-standing policies prohibiting

AdSense publishers from running ads on sites that help people deceive others, like a site

where you buy fake diplomas or plagiarized term papers.

In November, we expanded on these policies, introducing a new AdSense misrepresentative

content policy, that helps us to take action against website owners misrepresenting who

they are and that deceive people with their content.

Google has faced criticism over its handling of fake news stories, including allowing a

fake news website to rise to the top of its results displaying an incorrect story claiming

that President Trump had won the popular vote.

In his post explaining how Google attempted to crack down on �bad ads, sites and scammers,�

Spencer explained that Google had expanded its policies against misleading websites in

November, leading to the crackdown.

From November to December 2016, we reviewed 550 sites that were suspected of misrepresenting

content to users, including impersonating news organizations.

We took action against 340 of them for violating our policies, both misrepresentation and other

offenses, and nearly 200 publishers were kicked out of our network permanently.

In total, Google took down 1.7 billion ads that they found in violation of their policies

in 2016, more than double the 780 million they removed in 2015.

It wasn�t just fake news: Google provided the following examples of common policy violations

among bad sites in 2016: We took action on 47,000 sites for promoting

content and products related to weight-loss scams.

We took action on more than 15,000 sites for unwanted software and disabled 900,000 ads

for containing malware.

And we suspended around 6,000 sites and 6,000 accounts for attempting to advertise counterfeit

goods, like imitation designer watches.

Some of the more conventional bans were the result of Google adding a policy mid-year

prohibiting ads for payday loans, considered predatory.

Roughly five million payday loan ads were disabled over the latter six months of 2016.

Also among those the removed ads were what Google calls �tabloid cloakers.� These

advertisers run what look like links to news headlines, but when the user clicks, an ad

for a product such as a weight loss supplement pops up.

Google suspended 1,300 accounts engaged in tabloid cloaking in 2016.

Spencer concludes: In addition to all the above, we support industry

efforts like the Coalition for Better Ads to protect people from bad experiences across

the web.

While we took down more bad ads in 2016 than ever before, the battle doesn�t end here.

As we invest in better detection, the scammers invest in more elaborate attempts to trick

our systems.

Continuing to find and fight them is essential to protecting people online and ensuring you

get the very best from the open web.

Google has not disclosed the list of 200 sites it had permanently banned.

For more infomation >> GOOGLE PERMANENTLY BANS 200 "FAKE NEWS" SITES - Duration: 5:00.

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For more infomation >> Where Y'at 6 Picks for Weekend of Jan. 27-29, 2017 - Duration: 2:35.

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President Trump To Address Congressional Republicans Here's What To Watch For Live Feed - Duration: 5:03.

President Trump To Address Congressional Republicans (Here's What To Watch For) - Live Feed.

by Tyler Durden.

In the days since taking office, President Trump has followed through on some campaign

promises by signing a series of executive actions, but as he takes the stage before

congressional Republicans at their group retreat in Philadelphia today, he'll be asking his

fellow GOP politicians for help making his agenda (specifically taxes, immigration, and

Obamacare repeal) a reality.

As Politico reports, the retreat represents an opportunity for Trump to tap into the enthusiasm

of lawmakers whose party just regained control over Congress and the White House for the

first time in a decade.

�They�re excited about the proposition of landmark legislation,� the official said

of congressional Republicans.

Protesters are active in Philly...

Here is Politico's list of things Republicans want to know from their president (based on

conversations with more than a dozen lawmakers and aides):

DO YOU HAVE OUR BACK?

Congressional Republicans -- who have struggled in past years to keep the government open

and avoid defaulting on the nation�s debt -- are about to embark on what can only be

described as one of the most ambitious years of legislating in the last decade.

They plan to rewrite the nation�s health care law, tax code and spend hundreds of billions

of dollars rebuilding the nation�s infrastructure.

The Hill has the expertise on policy -- will Trump defer to them?

But more importantly, when they start the messy work of legislating, is Trump going

to stick with them, or undermine them and question their positions publicly?

Will he use his perch to fervently defend them -- members of Congress actually love

when he tweets -- or will he stand aside while they squirm?

ARE YOU WITH US ON ENTITLEMENTS AND DEBT?

OR NOT?

Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and the rest of the Hill GOP have spent the last few years

screaming that structural problems in Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security are driving the

country into crippling debt.

Trump says he�ll balance the budget, but won�t touch entitlements.

Impossible, say Republicans.

Put on truth serum -- or, simply talk to most any Republican privately -- and they will

tell you that Trump is a phony when he preaches fiscal discipline, but in the same breath

says he won�t touch these social programs.

Not to mention, Trump is going to spend piles of money on infrastructure, his border wall

-- not to mention the tax cuts he�s planning.

So, President Trump, how are you going to balance the budget while spending huge amounts

of money, and refusing to touch entitlements?

WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE ON TAXES?

Yes, Republicans know Trump can slap tariffs on companies that do business overseas without

any congressional approval.

But when it comes to tax reform -- the decades-long dream of many a legislator -- where does Trump

stand?

Capitol Hill tax writers have well-laid plans, but Trump has frequently criticized the scheme�s

cornerstone: taxing imports instead of exports.

Will he let that blow up tax reform?

Or will he acquiesce?

WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A SUPREME COURT JUSTICE?

During a closed session Wednesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) smiled

when he said lawmakers will be pleased to know who Trump plans to nominate to the Supreme

Court.

But Trump could face as many as three openings on the court, and Republicans want to know

what exactly he�s looking for in a justice.

Everyone has seen the list of Trump�s potential nominees to the bench.

But those were crafted when he was a presidential candidate trying to make a point.

Now, many Republicans are privately hoping that Trump looks beyond his list at some other

conservative judicial minds around the country.

Does Trump have a litmus test when it comes to justices?

And the most crucial thing to look out for...

Most every member of Congress wants to know how the president will help them personally.

Ryan told Republicans yesterday that Trump has vowed to go to bat to boost his agenda.

But will Trump hit the stump when it counts?

Will he activate his base to back embattled members of Congress?

He seems to get the point: There have already been quiet murmurs that Trump will hit the

road to push his agenda, while simultaneously fundraising for House and Senate Republicans.

Live Feed (Trump is expected be begin speaking around 1230ET)...

The video link for the video is in the article below in our description.

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