Developing media and information literacy skills is essential for everyone, regardless of age. It empowers you to be a critical thinker, responsible consumer of information, and informed citizen.
Trust me?:
Don’t rely on one source of information. Always try to find many sources that confirm the information you’re seeing.
Types of Misinformation and Disinformation:
Misinformation and disinformation can come in many forms, including:
Fake news articles: These articles look like real news stories, but they contain false or misleading information.
Social media posts: On social media, false information can be manipulated.
Misleading images or videos: Create a false impression using images and videos.
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Out-of-context information: Taking information out of context can change its meaning.
Misinformation vs. Disinformation:
While both are harmful, it’s important to understand the difference:
Misinformation: Spread, often due to lack of knowledge or verification.
Disinformation: spread to deceive people and manipulate their beliefs.
Tell me the meaning of fake news.
“Fake news” is a term often used to describe false information. But, “misinformation” and “disinformation” are more accurate terms as they show both the intentional and unintentional spreading of false information.
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