FAKE news
SOCIAL ISSUES: FAKE NEWS
By: Julian Araneta
Fake news is a type of yellow journalism or propaganda that consists of deliberate misinformation or hoaxes spread via traditional print and broadcast news media or online social media. Nowadays, the internet and not only in the Philippines but nationwide suffers this form of hoaxes and makes people rumor wrong things about something or someone. Misunderstandings and informational errors scatter around the country. In my own opinions, don’t instantly believe things you see or hear just because it is interesting or whatsoever. The relevance of fake news has increased in post-truth politics. With the expansion of technology, the need for views and ratings has been increasingly higher. For media outlets, the ability to attract viewers to their websites is a necessity in order to please advertisers that pay for advertising on their websites. If publishing a story with false content will produce a big caption and attract viewers, it may be worthy producing in order to benefit advertisers and ratings. Easy access to online advertisementrevenue, increased political polarization, and the popularity of social media, primarily the Facebook News Feed, have all been implicated in the spread of fake news, which have come to provide competition for legitimate news stories. Hostile government actors have also been implicated in generating and propagating fake news, particularly during elections.
Fake news is a type of yellow journalism or propaganda that consists of deliberate misinformation or hoaxes spread via traditional print and broadcast news media or online social media. Nowadays, the internet and not only in the Philippines but nationwide suffers this form of hoaxes and makes people rumor wrong things about something or someone. Misunderstandings and informational errors scatter around the country. In my own opinions, don’t instantly believe things you see or hear just because it is interesting or whatsoever. The relevance of fake news has increased in post-truth politics. With the expansion of technology, the need for views and ratings has been increasingly higher. For media outlets, the ability to attract viewers to their websites is a necessity in order to please advertisers that pay for advertising on their websites. If publishing a story with false content will produce a big caption and attract viewers, it may be worthy producing in order to benefit advertisers and ratings. Easy access to online advertisementrevenue, increased political polarization, and the popularity of social media, primarily the Facebook News Feed, have all been implicated in the spread of fake news, which have come to provide competition for legitimate news stories. Hostile government actors have also been implicated in generating and propagating fake news, particularly during elections.
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