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During Donald Trump’s presidency, he mentioned the term “fake news” in about 900 tweets— approximately once every other day. Donald Trump mentioned “fake news” on Twitter throughout his presidency. (Source: CNBC) But long before we were wondering how to keep kids safe on Facebook and...
"We don't want to teach kids what to think," says Cutter. "We're not taking a stand that one side is right and another is wrong, or one outlet is good and one outlet is bad. We just want to give them the tools so they can figure it out and understand what makes a credible ...
For today’s tech-savvy kids, here’s the go-to resource for navigating what they read on the internet. Should we believe everything we read online? Definitely not! And this book will tell you why. This fascinating book explores in depth how real journalism is made, what “fake news” ...
“It’s about whether or not kids feel like you have their best interests at heart and can help them think about something without forcing them into a particular perspective.” Peter Adams agrees. His top tip for talking to children about fake news? “Bring it to them. Don't wait for ...
and https://twitter.com/cwt_news/status/1475657029150986241 This is just few examples of millions of lies spread during 2021 by the fakestream medias, politicians and billionaires. I am really looking forward to the 5th Annual Fake News Awards 🙂 Log in to Reply nosoapradio on 01/22/2022...
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