Thursday, November 15, 2018

What media to trust

To Nicole's question of how to identify credible news sources, here's one source's response (if they're credible):

Six questions that will tell you what media to trust

You may encounter media today from any number of sources, from traditional news sources to social media to email.

How do you know what to trust?

Ask these six questions and they will unlock whether something is trustworthy.

It’s easier than you think. They will make you a more critical thinker and save you from being misled. (These come the book “Blur: How to Know What to Believe in the Age of Information Overload” by myself and Bill Kovach).
1. Type: What kind of content is this?

Recognize first what kind of content you’re looking at.

Is it a news story? Or is it an opinion piece? Is it an ad or what some people call native advertising produced by a company? Is it a reaction to someone else’s content?

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Above all, use the critical thinking skills you should have acquired in Philosophy class.


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