Get to think of the news floating around the internet, and it is hard to find which one is fake or not. On Facebook, while scrolling around, you can easily see much news from many pages with attractive clickbait and titles. Curious will take us to the news, and we will accidentally read it. However, when you read a website with a bad-quality writing style, you will immediately know that information is inaccurate. Disinformation will come from those websites, and trying our best to avoid it is the most brilliant way not to be led by false information. “As we think about the rise of mis/disinformation and the impact it has on our lives, our relationships, and our democracy, it is critical to understand why it’s such an effective tool, how to behave when we encounter it and how to avoid it as much as possible,” Tedford said.
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