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Fake News... and how to deal with them

by 10b Aartalschule

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Fake News
... and how to deal with them
This book was developed by class 10b in their English lessons and aims at creating awareness about what mechanisms the creators of fake news employ in order to gain followers.
If you want more insight into the topic we recommend playing the online-game getbadnews.com.
Have fun reading and playing!
Mechanism 1: POLARIZATION
HOW TO POLARIZE
- impersonate a famous person/society etc.

- provoke other persons to get more attention

- buy likes, comments and followers

- make comments about important news or persons

- spread fake news; with fascinating headlines
Mechanism 2
CONSPIRACY
What is conspiracy?
-    An attempt to explain an event
-    Belief in an alternative reality
-    Conspiracy theorist are against science 
How Fake News use conspiracy
-         Use conspiracys to create uncertainty and credibility
-         based on pseudo-scientific results with knowledge of pseudo-experts
-         must be a bit of truth in the theory, because otherwise nobody will believe the theory
How you can prevent conspiracies from spreading
-          only read information from reputable sources
-         question statements
Mechanism 3
Impersonation
What impersonation means

- You pretend to be someone else
- You stay anonymous on the internet
- False information is spread on behalf of others
-In fake news you can use it to look more interesting


How to recognize it

- Inform about the account
- Look at the content and the profile
picture
- Look whether there are purchased
subscribers
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- Mechanism 4 -
Meaning:
Impact:
Emotions are a psychological reaction to certain situations.
Negative as well as positive emotions serve to attract attention.
Example:
"The legend Morgan Freeman found dead on his own property."
Prevention:
To prevent fake news from attacking you, you should not rely too much on non-reputable internet portals, but read news on more trustworthy websites.
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