Misinformation
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What is misinformation
It includes misleading facts. Selective evidence. Infleunces health decisions. Affects elections. Impacts careers and damages trust to media.
Misinformation and disinformation
How well do you do?
Common types
Fake news websites Misleading headlines to create anger Maniupulated videos or images. Using deepfake cherry picked statistics conspiracy theories that ignore opposite evidence.
Ai or real?
Why does misinformation spread?
Warning signs and red flags
Unclear or suspicious webpages extreme language or emotional manipulation lack of evidence only reported by one source poor quality images or video
Warning signs and red flags
Warning signs and red flags
Warning signs and red flags
Fact check Don't share Check against other reliable sources media verification teams
Relevant data
85%
94%
85% of social media posts are completely false.
94% of people in the UK have seen misinformation on social media.
Research task
Algorithms & Virality How do platforms like TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube decide what content people see? Influencers & Trust Why do people trust influencers or celebrities online? How can this increase the spread of misinformation? Deepfakes & AI What are deepfakes? How can AI make misinformation harder to detect? Emotional Content Why does content that causes fear or anger spread faster? Can you find some examples of fake news?
AI or real?
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This is misinformation and therefore not true
This is true
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Misinformation
Start
What is misinformation
It includes misleading facts. Selective evidence. Infleunces health decisions. Affects elections. Impacts careers and damages trust to media.
Misinformation and disinformation
How well do you do?
Common types
Fake news websites Misleading headlines to create anger Maniupulated videos or images. Using deepfake cherry picked statistics conspiracy theories that ignore opposite evidence.
Ai or real?
Why does misinformation spread?
Warning signs and red flags
Unclear or suspicious webpages extreme language or emotional manipulation lack of evidence only reported by one source poor quality images or video
Warning signs and red flags
Warning signs and red flags
Warning signs and red flags
Fact check Don't share Check against other reliable sources media verification teams
Relevant data
85%
94%
85% of social media posts are completely false.
94% of people in the UK have seen misinformation on social media.
Research task
Algorithms & Virality How do platforms like TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube decide what content people see? Influencers & Trust Why do people trust influencers or celebrities online? How can this increase the spread of misinformation? Deepfakes & AI What are deepfakes? How can AI make misinformation harder to detect? Emotional Content Why does content that causes fear or anger spread faster? Can you find some examples of fake news?
AI or real?
Question interactive
Question interactive
This is misinformation and therefore not true
This is true