False News On Las Vegas Shooting Suspect Spreads On Google, Facebook

Las Vegas Metro Police and medical workers stage in the intersection of Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard South after a mass shooting at a music festival on the Las Vegas Strip Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017. (AP Photo / Las Vegas Sun, Steve Marcus)
Las Vegas Metro Police and medical workers block off an intersection after a mass shooting at a music festival on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017. (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun via AP)
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MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) — False news that erroneously named a suspect in the deadly Las Vegas mass shooting on Sunday spread on Google and Facebook before the services removed the posts in question, the two companies acknowledged Monday.

Erroneous posts on both services — one highlighted by Google’s “Top Stories” search results, the other circulated by Facebook users — falsely identified the shooter as an apparently uninvolved person.

Las Vegas police say Stephen Craig Paddock, of Mesquite, Nevada, fired down on concertgoers from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay casino hotel, killing at least 59 people and wounding more than 500 in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. Paddock killed himself as authorities closed in.

But a story by the pro-Trump political website “The Gateway Pundit” named a different person as the shooter, citing a Facebook page to claim the individual was “a far left loon” and “a Democrat who liked (MSNBC host) Rachel Maddow.” Posters on the anonymous, anarchic 4chan.org forum likewise trumpeted supposed findings that the same individual was both the shooter and a “social democrat.” BuzzFeed saved screenshots of the stories, which no longer turn up on either Gateway Pundit or 4chan.

Google said in a statement that it highlighted 4chan’s “Politically Incorrect” message board, where the incorrect posts appeared, for several hours before its search algorithm replaced it with more relevant results. The 4chan result only appeared if users entered the erroneous name as a query, Google said. The listing did not appear in Google News.

“This should not have appeared for any queries,” a Google spokesperson said, adding that the company would aim to prevent it from happening again.

Facebook said its security team removed Gateway Pundit results and other similar posts from its social network, some within minutes. But because that removal was “delayed,” the company said, images of the incorrect story were captured and circulated online.

“We are working to fix the issue that allowed this to happen in the first place and deeply regret the confusion this caused,” a Facebook spokesman said in a statement.

Both companies are under fire from lawmakers for promoting false stories in the lead-up to last year’s election, and have been invited to testify at a congressional investigation into Russian meddling in the race.

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  1. When will we see Republicans who are beholding to NRA money say something more than “thoughts and prayers?”

  2. Avatar for sanni sanni says:

    Trumpioid: This is evidence that FB is against Trump. They took down the link to Gateway Pundit - so he was wrong - people still had the right to read it and spread it.

  3. Has anyone seen Fox News lately? The hatred toward all Democrats, libruls, thugs (minorities), and anyone not saluting the flag and kissing Trump’s ass 24 hours a day is truly shocking. Fox News used to be unfair and unbalanced, but now they are in a new dimension.

  4. The center of gravity in the GOP and conservative world has shifted toward Breitbart, Alex Jones, and so on. Fox News is just chasing their viewers as they all head down that rabbit hole of “alternative facts” and conspiracy theories and every manner of rightwingnuttery.

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