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Fake News (Terminology (Usages (Social Media Phenomenon (1st),…
Fake News
Terminology
Misinformation (Word of the Year 2018)
Disinformation (v. misinformation)
Fake News (Word of the Year 2017)
Post Truth (Word of the Year 2016)
Alternative Facts
Propaganda
Post Fact
Usages
Social Media Phenomenon (1st)
Journalistic Cliche (2nd)
Angry Political Slur (3rd)
Deep fake images / videos
Social Media
Twitter
Bots and Automation
Clickbate Headlines
Trump
Facebook
Marcus Zukerberg
Adverts
Easy to share
Ads
Commercial interests
Bias
Click Bait Headlines
Emotive content
Users
Bypass traditional media
Creates own content
Echo Chambers
Confirmation bias
Filter bubbles
Reinforce bias
Explosive Growth
24 hours
WhatsApp
Brazillian Election
Social networks
Hard to track
Images
Memes
Search Engines
Websites
Hoaxes
Conspiracy Theories
Blogs
Wikipedia
.org / .com / .ac.uk
Search Results
Quality
Accuracy
Commerical incentives
Quantity
Platforms grapple with role they play
Google
Pushing most viewed Content
Adverts
Sponsored sites
Quantity of results
Traditional Media
TV and Radio
Bypassed for Social media / Youtube
Presenters
News channels
BBC
CNN
Journalists
Elections
US Elections
Hilary Clinton
Twitter
Rise of the Amateur
Distrust of experts
Trump
Brexit
Russia
Newspapers
Controlled content
Journalists
Print runs
Gate Keepers
Libraries
Librarians
Tools to combat
Fact Checking Sites
FullFact.org
Politifact
Snopes
Government Legislation
Germany
Tech Companies Own Regulation
Facebook
Google
Digital Literacy & Critical Thinking Skills (taught not intuitive)
Check supporting sources - links
Consider the source
Read past the headline
Check the date
Check your biases
Check the author
Ask an expert!
Check images / spelling / grammar / links