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Disinformation 101

Disinformation 101

How to Spot Fake News: A Disinformation Check List

Vaccination is a good defense against COVID. Inoculation works similarly and builds your resistance against being infected by disinformation.

Rand Waltzman is an expert at analyzing disinformation and how it’s used to manipulate people. This StoryMap summaries his recent report from #disinformation and explains 18 common tactics along with recent examples.

“Understand and recognize cognitive attacks and attempts to manipulate you. The success of such attacks heavily depends on you NOT understanding and recognizing them.”

Manipulation tricks

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Disinformation tactic checklist

Build your resistance

Building public resilience against misinformation. Developing solutions to misinformation is more important than ever in this post-truth era where science and facts are under constant assault. A key solution to making the public more resilient against fake news is inoculation – avoid being misled by learning the techniques of denial. The Cranky Uncle game uses cartoons and critical thinking to fight misinformation. The game was developed by Monash University scientist John Cook, in collaboration with creative agency Autonomy. The game is now available for free on iPhoneAndroid, and as a browser game.

TakeAway: Build your resistance against being manipulated by disinformation by understanding the tricks used against you.

Deepak
DemLabs

Credit: Video adapted from Anti-Drug Public Service Announcement (PSA) with Rachel Leigh Cook using the free iMovie app.
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