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A roundup of the latest topics in news literacy and misinformation.
 

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What's the best way to approach weird social media posts? Get quick tips to avoid sharing misinformation in this NLP TikTok video:

The cover image of a TikTok video is labeled “How to keep yourself from sharing misinfo” and features Alexa Volland, the News Literacy Project’s senior manager of educator professional learning, in front of a Google browser with her arms crossed and wearing sunglasses.
 
NewsLit Tip

Misinformation is exploitative
Misinformation that backs up your political beliefs isn’t doing you any favors — it targets you, not those who disagree with you. Misinformation exploits your most deeply held beliefs and values to dupe you into amplifying information. Take a pause before sharing information and don’t let bad actors use your credibility with friends and family to spread their falsehoods.

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This week on RumorGuard

Protests in France prompted a surge in misinformation. An “archival” photo of Bigfoot was actually an AI-generated image. Check out more of the latest debunked rumors on NLP’s RumorGuard!

 
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