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YouTube hosts millions of videos related to health care. The Health Information National Trends Survey reports that 75% of Americans go to the internet first when looking for information about […]
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Twitter is trying to stop people from sharing articles they have not read, in an experiment the company hopes will âpromote informed discussionâ on social media. In the test, pushed […]
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wdm-post-content wdm-post-grid What role does âthe mediaâ play in the spread of misinformation? A literature review published last month in the Annals of the International Communication Association tried to answer […]
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Recently, a video called âPlandemicâ went viral on social media. PolitiFact flagged eight fake or misleading claims it made about COVID-19. YouTube and Facebook removed the video; Twitter issued âunsafeâ […]
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As the world careens from one crisis to anotherâas COVID-19 brings us closed schools and massive unemployment, as horrific videos of police brutality spark more than a week of nationwide […]
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In the 1960s, as news of protests broke, Americans were glued to their television screens. Now, when something significant happens, many people open their Twitter, Facebook or Instagram feed. An […]
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The death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died after a Minneapolis police officer who used a knee chokehold on him, has sparked protests all over the country. […]
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In January, Facebook and Twitter published new policies for dealing with âdeepfakes,â or what the industry terms âsynthetic mediaâ â audiovisual clips created with the support of artificial intelligence (AI). These techniques are so […]