Yes , definitely networking through social media is contributing to the growth of fake news.
There are many incidents in the recent news like election results of some countries can be targetted with the help of fake news.
Here are the 4 reasons why there is a growth of fake news?
1) Because there would be no such authentic proof of information for we post. News is posted without any proof or source .
2) People would be more interested on fake news and it can be spread like chain reaction through sharing!
3) There are no good algorithms to detect whether news is fake or not before finally getting into social media. Many researchers have ben focusing on this particular area . If there are any efficient algorithms to detect fake news then we can prevent upto some extent
4) Some people intentionally create fake news and be initiative against some people or organisations. Rather than truth obviously evil fake news seems to be more interested and they start spreading
Is networking through social media contributing to the growth of fake news? (Yes side) why is...
Have digital media contributed to the globalization of 'fake news'? If yes, how do we control or mitigate the impacts?
why people should post their real life on social media instead of fake life?
How do vou know if the content in a social media account or the news in the media is real or false? What is vours referances points. Communication is vital these davs. How do vou protect vour life from fake news? Pls read this news about Bill Gates's letter.
what concerns about media and electronic social networking do you need to consider? why?
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