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Anything and everything that has entered my brain about misinformation…
Anything and everything that has entered my brain about misinformation
examples and explanations
link to www.google.com
This example uses satire to create a funny comic about border security. It is made to provoke a reaction and is not meant to have a real meaning behind it
how it effects us on a daily basis
Politics
Social Media
Social media is the biggest way to share misinformation. We need to stop sharing and liking every-post that makes us react in a negative way. Our biases make us believe outrageous story's as long as it provokes a certain park of our mind.
opinions
The basis we have shape who we are as a person and explains what and why we do. Everyone needs to figure out their biases to have a better understanding of others and situations. This will help us as people think about what is
the best option on each situation we are put in.
How the world interprets bias
Ways to create misinformation
Impostor context
Uses something well know to trick people into thinking it is real
Manipulated content
Something is altered from the original
False context
Misinformation that takes an image, quote ect. And puts a false context around it
Fabricated content
Info is entirely made up
Satire
Use of humor to mock s person or organization
People create for many purposes. Most of the reasons are armful and make a negative reaction, whether they are intended to do so or not.
Biases we have developed though life
racial
economic
political
religous
national
gender
corperate
All these biases help us in our everyday life to create the best decision we know how to make, though it my not always be the best.