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Kate Starbird, associate professor in the Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington, ... Dive into the phenomenon known as circular reporting and how it contributes to the spread of false news and You're scrolling through social media and someone shares a post that doesn't sound quite right.
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- Kate Starbird, associate professor in the Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington, ...
- Dive into the phenomenon known as circular reporting and how it contributes to the spread of false news and
- You're scrolling through social media and someone shares a post that doesn't sound quite right.
- Social media, and the internet in general, can provide a flood of information.
- Now more than ever, media literacy (the ability to critically analyse ...
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