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Re: the last set of tweets, what I'm probably unprofessionally moaning about was when @samwineburg and started our push on this stuff in 2016 nearly everyone was saying that "critical
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This is a great article by @cwarzel and a good opportunity to talk (once again) why the SIFT methodology is radically different than the media literacy students are often taught.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1357377153155883012
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So here's a follow-up to why @Twitter not having a functioning appeals process really matters, re: the new birdwatch announcement. Two weeks ago I was wrongly tagged for spreading misinformation
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This is likely a touchy example for a class, but this "Trump Manatee" story here is a good prompt for a class discussion if the class is not defensive. And
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Big conspiracy theory right now is that NPR "mistakenly" published news on what conspiracy theorists believe was a planned faked invasion ahead of time. Just look at the time when
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So I wrote this end-of-year thing for @NiemanLab, and one thing I didn't put in it was an underlying revelation about terminology, particularly about narratives and claims and how we
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I think the other thing we have to think about is the misinfo events which can be made of predictable things that will happen during a vaccine rollout.https://twitter.com/BostonJoan/status/1335610722743701511 I'd need
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Just a short appreciation of Howard Rheingold here. I was re-reading parts of his 1993 work on virtual community for a project, and it holds up in a way so
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The article I want to write right now would talk about the fact that the scale of 2020 election misinformation was enormous, but claims, frames, and players were predictable down
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So unless you've been living under a rock the past couple days (and really, who could blame you?) you've seen the explosion of stories alleging that fake ballots, "created" by
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So a thread on the electoral misinformation we're seeing and how to think about (most) of it. There's going to be a lot of misinformation out there, but it's
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