Page 8 - Media&Information Literacy - Good Practices
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Fake news may look like news, but it contains lies and distortions or

                                 intentionally omits facts. Unlike genuine news that aims to report the facts as
                                 accurately and objectively as possible, fake news deliberately mixes facts with

                                 false information or passes off outright lies as news.

                                 Fake, or fabricated, news is disseminated for the sake of earning money from
                                 clicks and views, and it is also used to mislead and misinform. With

                                 astonishing speed, fake news goes viral without being confirmed. Even if such

                                 information is eventually retracted or disproved, the damage has already been
                                 done and the false information remains digitally archived.

                                 Fake news is nothing new, but it is flourishing

                                 in the age of the Internet. If you get your news from
                                 social media, you are frequently exposed to

                                 a considerable amount of hoaxes, rumors, conspiracy

                                 theories and misleading news. In social media,
                                 disinformation is more likely to go viral than

                                 reliable information because it often seems more

                                 spectacular than factual news and plays with
                                 people’s emotions and fears.
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