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Category: News
Factchecking, the weapon against Fake News?
News, information and news are always around us, influencing our lives, sometimes for better or worse. Some of them are false, doing us a disservice, both personally and to society as a whole.
When you feel overwhelmed by the fake news and misinformation fact-checking organisations can be the answer
While it is important to train yourself in this area, nowadays, you can also benefit from support of groups and organisations specialized in the matter.
What is Media Literacy, and why is it so important?
The expression “Media literacy” refers to the set of technical, cognitive, social, civic, cultural and creative skills that enable users to access media, and to understand and critically evaluate their content.
Infodemic and disinfodemic, how do they differ?
Unesco points out that “COVID-19 disinformation creates confusion about medical science with immediate impact on every person on the planet, and upon whole societies.
Fake News: New or Old Invention?
Article by Alexandra Pambouka – Center for Social Innovation ‘Fake news’ might appear to be a modern invention, although examples of it can be found throughout history! From ancient Rome up to the present day, stories that are not true or are meant to be misleading have been used to make money, change people’s views and opinions READ MORE
How to respond to cyberbullying?
Article by CWEP At first let’s remind ourselves, what exactly is cyberbullying? It is the sending, sharing, and commenting negative and hurtful content through social media/text/online forums/chat rooms/email, against individuals. Usually cyberbullying targets individuals who have been bullied for a long time and the perpetrators are often people who know the victims from real life. READ MORE
Misinformation Effect
The research into the misinformation effect and related phenomena shows how psychologically susceptible we are to fake news, false memories, and entrenched cognitive biases.
Facts, facts, fake, facts
Article by CDA Studies show that the spread of false news through social networks is much greater than the spread of true news. We meet much more often with a fake news in the online environment, it can reach 1500 people even six times faster than a real news. Social networks are information spaces where READ MORE
Twitter is trying a new way of fighting misinformation
Twitter keeps on experimenting new ways to limit the spread of fake news.