Evaluating social media for truthfulness
1.2.28 Analyse and critically evaluate social media activity streams, to identify their origins, to distinguish fact-reporting from opinion, and to determine whether outputs are truthful or have other limitations
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In this video, we explore how to critically evaluate social media activity streams to distinguish reliable content from misinformation. Learn key techniques: check profile credibility, verify sources, and use tools like Google reverse image search to detect manipulated images. Discover how to differentiate facts from opinions, avoid clickbait, and cross-check with trusted sources like Snopes or FactCheck.org. Understand engagement patterns and analytics to spot misinformation, ensuring you navigate social media with confidence and make informed decisions.
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1.2.28 Analyse and critically evaluate social media activity streams, to identify their origins, to distinguish fact-reporting from opinion, and to determine whether outputs are truthful or have other limitations
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