Fact-checking in a time of crisis
When major world events occur, facts can become harder to come by. In a media climate where 53% of Americans get their news from social media, it is imperative that we as a society learn how to find good quality information when international conflicts can interrupt the flow of news coverage. Here are some tips on how to stay informed. Double check images. Images are harder to check than text – they require extra effort to decipher their meaning and accuracy, and many people are more willing to believe fake news when there is a visual component. Fake news sites will capitalize on fear and outrage by reusing images from older events or other locations that are unrelated to the … Continued