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Social Media and disinformation - Coggle Diagram
Social Media and disinformation
P
Four Ps
Power, Profit, Profound public disagreement, and Platforms
drive disinformation
Extreme polarisation
can happen
irrespective of the ideology
upset democratic processes
Organised disinformation
can control any narrative
people forming
their opinions based on fake news
Platforms
FB,Google,TW,YT
amplified disinformation
with algorithms
Do we really consider media as fourth pillar of democracy?
Social Media Regulation
required to release
details of their algorithms
statutory building code
describes mandatory safety and quality
requirements for digital platforms
required to weigh up
all the potential harms
display a correction
to every single person
who was exposed to misinformation
circuit breakers
newly viral content
temporarily stopped from spreading
Banning
use of dark patterns
user interfaces
designed to confuse
making it hard to delete our account
EC
Sales of personal Info
fake news eg
News channel reported
Tanishq Store attacked, GJ
manager forced
to write apology note
amid row over ad
which was fake
Lead to low sales
for the store
Tensions in the city
over such fake news
S
spread of false
and malicious news
can stoke violence
at short notice
old video and images
used to represent
something in present
if they have element of violence
highly politicised
preference for left/right wing
for learning
posts from people and org
T
Fake News
disinformation transmitted globally
at warp speed
in social medias
major threat
of mainstream media
lives and well-being
safety and integrity
of society as a whole
New Indian Legislation
needs to preserve free speech
while still applying pressure
to make sure that internet content
is filtered for accuracy and plain decency
rigourous fact-checking
org can be supplemented
by technological solutions
deployment of AI
fight against disinformation
L
Four Ps
Power, Profit, Profound public disagreement, and Platforms
drive disinformation
meddling
by foreign regimes
can potentially even influence
the outcomes of an election
investigation by
well-trained teams of journalists
ENV
anyone can say
anything at any time
about any topic
with scant respect
for the truth
because
everything is an opinion
As a result
much of the news
available on these
platforms is biased
Promoting and strengthening
relevant media exchanges,
workshops, training of journalists,
and interactions with technology companies.