Critical thinking education trumps banning and censorship in battle against disinformation, study suggests

A new study conducted by researchers from Michigan State University suggests that the battle against online disinformation cannot be won by content moderation or banning those who spread fake news. Instead, the key lies in early and continuous education that teaches individuals to critically evaluate information and remain open to changing their minds.
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Lateral reading: The best media literacy tip to vet credible sources

About 2.5 quintillion bytes of new data are created every day, according to IBM. Scientist David Helfand says that is equal to 5 trillion books, enough to stretch around the equator on a bookshelf over 1,600 feet high. In other words, the internet is constantly updated with new articles, videos, photos, posts — and even websites — every day. In the age of so much information, it’s getting harder and harder to distinguish between good and bad sources. So, if you want to evaluate a site’s reliability, how should you do it?
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How TikTok became a hotbed of brand misinformation

Photographs of demonic statues perched on store shelves flash through the TikTok video as eerie music plays in the background. “Apparently Hobby Lobby has a crap-ton of Baphomet [satanic] and demon-like statues just on the shelves right now, which is really confusing because Hobby Lobby is a super Christian-based company,” the unnamed narrator of the video says.
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No, Trump didn't hug Fauci. 5 ways to detect fake pictures and video in campaign ads

In a campaign ad for Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign, former President Trump can be seen hugging and kissing Dr. Anthony Fauci, the face of the nation's COVID-19 pandemic health response. Problem: It never happened. Weeks before Trump appeared in a New York courtroom in April on 34 felony charges in a hush-money case, there were fake images showing police officers tackling him and hauling him away. That never happened, either.
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