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CIVIX Explains: Forms of Misinformation

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    (music)
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    To combat false and misleading information
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    it can be useful to recognize
    the different shapes it can take.
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    Here are five common forms
    of mis- and disinformation
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    to look out for.
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    FABRICATED
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    A story or claim that
    is fictional is called fabricated content.
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    People can invent stories
    for political reasons
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    but the most common motive is money.
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    A website's owner benefits
    from the advertising that appears
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    beside their content.
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    The more clicks they get,
    the more money they make.
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    IMPOSTER
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    Imposter sites try to fool people
    by imitating credible news organizations.
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    The URL and logo of a well-known site
    may be changed just a little
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    so people believe
    they are looking at the real thing.
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    The goal is to mislead people
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    into trusting
    and sharing faulty information.
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    CLICKBAIT
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    A click bait headline is designed
    to provoke enough curiosity
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    the people can't resist clicking
    to find out more.
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    Click bait can spark interest
    by using exaggeration,
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    emotional language,
    or creating suspense.
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    The reason behind click bait
    is to earn money from ads.
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    Manipulated.
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    Manipulated content is real
    information that is altered to change its
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    meaning, such as a photo or video that
    is made to depict something not shown in
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    the original. Visuals are immediate
    and tend to appeal more strongly to
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    our emotions than words so it's an easy
    way for misleading information to spread.
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    False context. False context is when a
    real photo is paired with an inaccurate
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    story. This is one of the most common forms
    of mis- and disinformation. An unaltered
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    image can easily become misleading with the
    addition of a false headline or description
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    Knowing the vocabulary of information pollution is
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    an important step in becoming
    skilled information consumers.
Title:
CIVIX Explains: Forms of Misinformation
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Video Language:
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Project:
CIVIX
Duration:
02:26

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