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Information Integrity Quotes

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"I respect knowledge, and any information that I put out there, it's well-researched."
"Our remedy is for leaders to encourage remembrance while providing accurate and trustworthy information about both the past and the present."
"We need an information infrastructure that preferences accurate, verifiable, and indisputable facts so that the public can make informed decisions."
"Without a healthy media, we're in trouble, and we don't have one."
"We want to make sure we're getting this data, these stories accurate."
"Facts are facts. The facts that we offer the people of this state and the people of this country, they are not pessimistic facts or optimistic facts. They are not they are just the best information we have as of this time."
"Understanding the intentions behind information we receive is paramount to preserving the integrity of our discourse."
"We need accurate information, truth not misinformation."
"It's not true facts have been withheld on purpose along with proportion and perspective."
"I want to give people the right information."
"We're going to try to figure out if what we're looking at has been faked."
"My goal is always to come correct with all the facts and let you guys determine how you want to feel based on the information."
"We're going to communicate to you in a way that separates truth from falsehood."
"Destroy many of the pieces of misinformation."
"I wish there was no link whatsoever, but as long as there is a link, let it be a truthful link."
"I want to treat this subject in a balanced and non incendiary way... a very important piece of information for any of us who believe in freedom of inquiry within a free society."
"Information is key. Keep telling the truth so that people don't forget."
"The corruption of information is an attempt to corrode the very spirit of our democracies."
"We can't control what other people think but we can take responsibility for our own information sources."
"Free speech begins to shed its value if audiences lose their grip on what is true and what is false."
"People want information, they want to know that it's honest, they want to know that it's accurate."
"Intentionally giving them the right information."
"Truth be damned, Google is at least making an attempt."
"Real news is based on real events and facts. Fake news is based on misinformation and often political spin."
"I'm always very careful you guys to tell you when things are fact-based or opinion based. I believe it to be true based on what we know about Harry Megan."
"We need to find reputable news sources and do our homework."
"Propaganda bad, ideology bad, information good, critical thinking good, objectivity good, spin bad, narrative coercion bad."
"Wikipedia's attempt to tackle this problem is its stated policy of neutrality. The idea is that when venturing beyond the realm of simple uncontroversial facts, the article should mostly try to avoid forming its own conclusions."
"This is a moment in which nobody else is providing you the truth."
"In today's world of fake news misinformation, what we all need are credible sources."
"The difference is not between good and bad information... we need all the information told honestly."
"How could a world leader or population know what is real and what isn't?"
"Access accurate and unbiased information... that's what we should fight for."
"Accuracy and transparency are always indispensable."
"Missing information can be just as detrimental as misleading information."
"We're just trying to give you what we know: facts, truth, not misinformation."
"Democracy without honest information creates the illusion of popular consent while enhancing the power of the state and the privileged interests."
"It's not simply to tell people what they want to hear and say, 'Here's my evidence for it.'"
"Unless someone can figure out how to make a system a network of individual voices of varying ideologies who are honest and rational and back up their opinions based on fact and sources we'll see what happens."
"The importance of verifiable truth, and that's more important now than ever."
"If information is true, it cannot be weaponized. The truth is the truth, and if he exposed the truth, we should be thanking him for it." - George Galloway
"Question who wants you to believe it's true."
"We need news outlets open about their biases."
"Facts still matter... They should matter and do matter if we want to have an honest discussion about firearms."
"What do we do when we can't get rid of the fake news? We create alternatives with legitimate information."
"Disinformation is altering the footnotes of information... changing the narrative and the story that informs your interpretation of the facts."
"Whenever the mic is in our hand, we have a responsibility to our ancestors and anyone who is looking to our content for fact."
"We need to get back to a time where we actually fact check and we check before we start doing actual headlines."
"In addressing sensitive matters like these, it's crucial to prioritize verified sources and official statements."
"Inadequate information or false information from unknown sources may have results of enormous importance."
"I'm willing to put out information as long as it's [expletive] real."
"Make sure you hear it first with all the facts in context here on the mest touch Network and legal AF."
"The bottom line is it wasn't a hack, period. The end of that."
"There's a significant loss of information in the tapes... suspicious nonetheless."
"She uses incredibly biased sources and then covers up their real biographies."
"If you're not contributing to people's accurate view of the world, you are contributing to their addiction to unreality."
"Facts matter, regardless of the narrative spun around them."
"Make sure that the information is not incorrect because that can be seen as misrepresentation."
"Ethical journalism strives to ensure the free exchange of information that's accurate, fair and thorough."
"Our number one goal is to bring you accurate information."
"It's important to always maintain strict delineation between data domains."
"I don't go public with information that I'm not sure of."