WEBVTT 00:00:00.379 --> 00:00:02.090 ♪ (music) ♪ 00:00:10.586 --> 00:00:13.250 [Information Polution] 00:00:13.920 --> 00:00:17.660 The internet gives everyone in society a voice in the public sphere. 00:00:18.610 --> 00:00:23.130 But when anyone can post anything online, the result is a lot of information. 00:00:24.272 --> 00:00:27.092 Some of this is trustworthy, but a lot of it isn’t. 00:00:28.150 --> 00:00:32.410 On social media and search platforms, all information is made to look the same. 00:00:33.250 --> 00:00:35.810 It can be hard to tell what is from a credible source, 00:00:36.733 --> 00:00:38.770 such as a professional news organization, 00:00:40.240 --> 00:00:41.980 and what is less reliable. 00:00:43.490 --> 00:00:46.773 Social media networks make it easy for wrong information to spread, 00:00:47.493 --> 00:00:50.079 which means we hear a lot about the fake news problem. 00:00:50.799 --> 00:00:52.720 But what is fake news, exactly? 00:00:54.780 --> 00:00:57.919 The phrase gets used to describe all kinds of wrong information, 00:00:57.919 --> 00:01:00.289 from articles intended to deceive people, 00:01:00.839 --> 00:01:03.190 to misleading memes and clickbait headlines, 00:01:04.250 --> 00:01:05.640 to conspiracy theories. 00:01:07.302 --> 00:01:10.294 Some people call news reports they don’t like "fake news", 00:01:10.294 --> 00:01:12.400 as a way to discredit reliable sources, 00:01:13.117 --> 00:01:14.957 which only adds to the confusion. 00:01:15.930 --> 00:01:18.799 To understand the problem of wrong information online, 00:01:18.799 --> 00:01:21.060 it helps to define and categorize it. 00:01:21.980 --> 00:01:24.959 False information can be sorted into two categories: 00:01:26.115 --> 00:01:28.445 misinformation and disinformation. 00:01:29.719 --> 00:01:31.130 Misinformation is wrong, 00:01:31.810 --> 00:01:34.130 but the person sharing it believes it to be true. 00:01:34.730 --> 00:01:36.825 While misinformation can be damaging, 00:01:36.825 --> 00:01:39.035 its intent is not to cause harm. 00:01:39.630 --> 00:01:41.440 Examples could include a factual error 00:01:41.440 --> 00:01:43.207 caused by misunderstanding, 00:01:46.004 --> 00:01:47.274 a manipulated image, 00:01:49.140 --> 00:01:51.940 or a real photo that appears with a made up story. 00:01:53.233 --> 00:01:55.097 Disinformation, on the other hand, 00:01:55.097 --> 00:01:56.839 is deliberately false information 00:01:56.839 --> 00:01:59.039 created and shared to cause harm. 00:01:59.409 --> 00:02:02.030 It has the goal of confusing people about what is true, 00:02:02.320 --> 00:02:04.772 and influencing how they think and act. 00:02:05.769 --> 00:02:09.392 For example, a false rumour circulated about a political candidate 00:02:09.392 --> 00:02:11.722 that causes others to doubt their trustworthiness. 00:02:13.099 --> 00:02:15.499 Together, all this mis- and disinformation 00:02:15.499 --> 00:02:18.090 can be thought of as information pollution. 00:02:19.160 --> 00:02:23.009 Unreliable stories or posts can be interesting or funny, 00:02:23.009 --> 00:02:26.690 or spark an emotion that makes us want to believe and share them with friends. 00:02:27.720 --> 00:02:32.484 People contribute to information pollution by sharing false and misleading content. 00:02:33.620 --> 00:02:36.620 Before believing or sharing something, stop and ask, 00:02:37.020 --> 00:02:39.040 “Who made this, and why?” 00:02:39.740 --> 00:02:42.865 This is the first step in combating information pollution 00:02:43.618 --> 00:02:45.739 to become a more informed citizen. 00:02:46.778 --> 00:02:48.445 ♪ (music) ♪ 00:02:50.151 --> 00:02:52.692 [Brought to you by CIVIX] 00:02:53.895 --> 00:02:56.011 [With the support of Canada] 00:02:56.533 --> 00:02:58.985 [Produced by SPACE HEART]