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Fake news on Facebook and YouTube

  • Εικόνα συγγραφέα: Atypos Newspaper
    Atypos Newspaper
  • 17 Σεπ 2019
  • διαβάστηκε 2 λεπτά

The fake news phenomenon has become more and more popular in recent years, especially because people have become misinformed about important facts. Because young people spend a lot of time on the Internet and on social networks, fake news has affected them a lot. A recent study shows that Facebook users exposed to such news are much easier to manipulate, and their critical thinking has decreased significantly. This is because people are constantly looking for spectacular facts, out of the ordinary and are willing to believe many articles without verifying the source. September, 2019 1

Fake news on Facebook and YouTube

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Fake news is a method that newspapers and magazines often use to increase their popularity and make money. Their problem is that once a site or facebook page becomes known for that, people gradually lose their confidence and prefer to use another source. Because of this, many Facebook pages are constantly changing their names to attract new readers and to continue publishing fake content. Also, another platform that has become very popular especially among young people is YouTube. If at first this was a refuge for those who wanted to avoid the errors presented on TV, YT became another means of propagating fake news. A common way to get views is to create catchy titles that don't really reflect the content of the article or video at all. On YT this phenomenon is known as clickbait and closely resembles the problem of fake news. However, click baites do not misinform as much, but the mere fact that people want to cheat proves that public confidence in the media will drop significantly That is why it is very important for young people to be skeptical and learn to differentiate between reality and fake news. erasmus projects are recommended for the non-formal way in which they approach this subject and for the involvement they prove.


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