• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: guihermenaujorks10
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

quais os verbos, adjetivos e substantivos desse texto:
How to recognize fake news
How to identify and protect yourself from fake news
In today’s post-truth era, the concept of “fake news” has taken center stage. Agenda disagrees with the facts? It’s fake news. Don’t like what the other networks are saying about you? Also fake news. Content creators have become increasingly successful at fooling people into believing half-truths and complete lies. Worse yet, social media makes is incredibly easy and quick to share misinformation to large audiences.
Let’s look at the different types of fake news, their common traits, and then how to identify each so you protect yourself.
The infographic and information below is from EAVI – Media Literacy for Citizenship and you practical examples from the real world and translations of each on their site.

How do you protect yourself from fake news?
1. Does the headline sound unrealistic? Don’t believe everything you read.
2. Check the URL. Does it have any odd suffixes or substitutions designed to mislead viewers?
3. Check the author’s credentials. Skip anonymous news reports.
4. Is it misleading? Make sure the headline and/or picture matches the content.
5. Consult and compare competing sources. For example, what is Fox News saying versus CNN?
6. Fact check stories with sites like Snopes, Politico, and Politifact. Be aware of false attribution (attributing images, quotes, or video to the wrong source), doctored content (such as statistics, graphs, photos, and videos that have been modified, doctored, or taken out of context), and counterfeit content (ie: fake Twitter accounts posing to be legitimate sources).
7. Dig deeper. Follow up on cited sources and quotes. Is the cited source reputable?
8. Beware of online “filter bubbles” that show you only items that are similar to items you have liked. This is especially important on social media sites like Facebook, which shows you content similar to the kinds you’ve previously engaged with.
9. Be open-minded. Ask questions. Lots of questions.

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