Living in a country usually tagged as the social media capital of the world despite the horrendously slow internet speed,the Filipinos surely do not know the difference of real news and fake news? Plsss pasagot kailangan ko na po kasi ngayun eh
Living in a country usually tagged as the social media capital of the world despite the horrendously slow internet speed, the Filipinos surely do not know the difference of real news and fake news?
"There was a time when we could have a peaceful discussion about political issues." We used to have peaceful discussions regarding disagreements or fake news about topics, morals, and ideologies. What makes democracy function is that we can have a reasonable conversation with those on the other side of the aisle.
However, since the proliferation of so-called fake news on social media platforms, a lot has changed and we, Filipinos, might harm us of this fake news. Professor Clarissa David of the University of the Philippines' College of Mass Communication laments this.
While scholars strive not to use the term "fake news," David stated in an interview earlier this year that it is still used in circumstances where they need to examine the phenomena or that fake news because the term is widely used.
How can we avoid fake news from social media platform?
Answers & Comments
Living in a country usually tagged as the social media capital of the world despite the horrendously slow internet speed, the Filipinos surely do not know the difference of real news and fake news?
"There was a time when we could have a peaceful discussion about political issues." We used to have peaceful discussions regarding disagreements or fake news about topics, morals, and ideologies. What makes democracy function is that we can have a reasonable conversation with those on the other side of the aisle.
However, since the proliferation of so-called fake news on social media platforms, a lot has changed and we, Filipinos, might harm us of this fake news. Professor Clarissa David of the University of the Philippines' College of Mass Communication laments this.
While scholars strive not to use the term "fake news," David stated in an interview earlier this year that it is still used in circumstances where they need to examine the phenomena or that fake news because the term is widely used.
How can we avoid fake news from social media platform?
brainly.ph/question/19451778
#LETSSTUDY