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It’s not about general education, it’s about specific education on digital information sources.
Nonsense.
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It’s not about general education, it’s about specific education on digital information sources.
Put simply: Massive social media campaigns spreading lies, and a population not educated on how to discern good sources from bad.
We can list The Guardian as a “bad” source though, correct?Oh the humour. Its great that a certain sort of moron actually believes that because it stops them addressing the real reasons why they actually lost.
"Not educated". The Guardian is chock full of well educated trouncers.
I bet this study doesn’t replicate.As well as the below, science educators say they find that conspiracy theories can’t be debunked just with more information.
Fake news scammers find the cracks in human beliefs and hammer in their lies. They find whatever people want to believe and crank out content to take advantage of it.
A new Stanford study shows young US 2020 voters are really bad at spotting fake news
"If we don’t act with urgency, our students’ ability to engage in civic life will be the casualty."qz.com
Between June 2018 and May 2019, groups of US high school students were shown a grainy video on Facebook in which poll workers appeared to be stuffing ballots. The video had been posted by a user who went by the name “I on Flicks.” It claimed to show scenes from the 2016 Democratic primaries in Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Arizona. The caption read, “Have you ever noticed that the ONLY people caught committing voter fraud are Democrats?”
None of it was true. The video actually showed voter fraud taking place in Russia, not the United States. But 52% of the students concluded that the video provided “strong evidence” of voter fraud in the 2016 Democratic primaries.
There’s a similar one where us students are happy to have lethal military drones taking out ‘bad guys’ overseas but same students thought people in us flying camera drones should be clamped down on because ‘privacy’As well as the below, science educators say they find that conspiracy theories can’t be debunked just with more information.
Fake news scammers find the cracks in human beliefs and hammer in their lies. They find whatever people want to believe and crank out content to take advantage of it.
A new Stanford study shows young US 2020 voters are really bad at spotting fake news
"If we don’t act with urgency, our students’ ability to engage in civic life will be the casualty."qz.com
Between June 2018 and May 2019, groups of US high school students were shown a grainy video on Facebook in which poll workers appeared to be stuffing ballots. The video had been posted by a user who went by the name “I on Flicks.” It claimed to show scenes from the 2016 Democratic primaries in Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Arizona. The caption read, “Have you ever noticed that the ONLY people caught committing voter fraud are Democrats?”
None of it was true. The video actually showed voter fraud taking place in Russia, not the United States. But 52% of the students concluded that the video provided “strong evidence” of voter fraud in the 2016 Democratic primaries.
As well as the below, science educators say they find that conspiracy theories can’t be debunked just with more information.
Fake news scammers find the cracks in human beliefs and hammer in their lies. They find whatever people want to believe and crank out content to take advantage of it.
A new Stanford study shows young US 2020 voters are really bad at spotting fake news
"If we don’t act with urgency, our students’ ability to engage in civic life will be the casualty."qz.com
Between June 2018 and May 2019, groups of US high school students were shown a grainy video on Facebook in which poll workers appeared to be stuffing ballots. The video had been posted by a user who went by the name “I on Flicks.” It claimed to show scenes from the 2016 Democratic primaries in Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Arizona. The caption read, “Have you ever noticed that the ONLY people caught committing voter fraud are Democrats?”
None of it was true. The video actually showed voter fraud taking place in Russia, not the United States. But 52% of the students concluded that the video provided “strong evidence” of voter fraud in the 2016 Democratic primaries.
“Not educated one discerning good and bad digital news sources.”
But you knew that.
The point remains he is full of shit. Most news is PR. The book below by UK journo wrote a good book on the topic (well until he starts ranting about Murdoch which in hindsight looks absurd since so many journos were found not guilty).
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As for education in general re news, look at all the muppets on here who believe Australia cutting carbon emissions will actually lower temperatures. They are clearly wrong. Is "education" the issue? After all the muppets who actually believe that are every chance to have a B. Origami and actually be proud of it.
We can list The Guardian as a “bad” source though, correct?
So you swing from that to your favourite carbon emissions.The point remains he is full of shit. Most news is PR. The book below by UK journo wrote a good book on the topic (well until he starts ranting about Murdoch which in hindsight looks absurd since so many journos were found not guilty).
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As for education in general re news, look at all the muppets on here who believe Australia cutting carbon emissions will actually lower temperatures. They are clearly wrong. Is "education" the issue? After all the muppets who actually believe that are every chance to have a B. Origami and actually be proud of it.
I agree. Lets have a look at some grade A fakenews:Fake news scammers find the cracks in human beliefs and hammer in their lies. They find whatever people want to believe and crank out content to take advantage of it.
I agree. Lets have a look at some grade A fakenews:
Brexit related constipation crisis!!!Brexit could leave Britain in a 'constipation crisis', leading pharmacist warns
People are being urged to stock up on essentials in case there's a no deal Brexitwww.mirror.co.uk
Brexit related super-gonorrhoea !!!Brexit 'could lead to spread of super-gonorrhoea and other diseases'
Infectious diseases such as super-gonorrhoea could spread more rapidly if the UK leaves the European Union, health chiefs have warned.www.standard.co.uk
Brexit will kill thousands!!!Brexit diet could lead to 5,600 deaths a year as fresh fruit and veg prices shoot up
Many will switch to less healthy diets as imported food becomes more expensive, says new research.theconversation.com
FU BREXIT I LIKE CHEESE AAAAAAAHDairy products 'may become luxuries' after UK leaves EU
Reliance on EU butter, cheese and yoghurt means sharp price rises, says milk producer Arlawww.theguardian.com
THINK OF THE SANGASBrexit threat to sandwiches
Sandwiches would be "vulnerable" if a no-deal Brexit hit supply chains, says one grocery executive.www.bbc.co.uk
Worse than WW2!Richard Branson makes SHOCK claim as he begs for new vote
RICHARD Branson shockingly claimed a hard Brexit could be "worse" than World War 2 for Britain as he urged the British Government to reconsider leaving the European Union altogether.www.express.co.uk
WELL HAVE TO USE OUR HANDS TO WIPE OUR ARSES!Shit just got real – the Brexit risk to toilet roll
Boris Johnson coined the phrase 'bog roll Brexit' to explain how the government's plan was unravelling, but the term might have a new...www.theneweuropean.co.uk
People aren't buying things thanks to Brexit!!Asda says Brexit uncertainty hurting shoppers
The US-owned supermarket says like-for-like sales rose in the latest quarter but reports a fall for the first half of the year.news.sky.com
People are buying too much thanks to Brexit!!!Britons have spent £4bn stockpiling goods in case of no-deal Brexit
Research suggests one in five people have a food, drinks and medicine hoard worth £380www.theguardian.com
What, with Scomo’s win earlier in the year, Boris’s triumph in the U.K, and Trump’s likely re-election next year, you’re set for at least the next 5 years.
These aged well.Its why Americans will vote for Trump next year and why the Democrats are attempting a back room coup to stop him.