What do you think of when you hear the terms "sources say" or "trends point to" or "this story is presented with information available at the time of...."? You would think someone should have done their research and what you're about to read is factual. Well, that's not always the case. This week Logan and Ally dive into misinformation and disinformation, two terms we've been hearing more and more of in the last few years. Well, what are they and what are the differences between the two?
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Tear Lines 010 - Intro to Misinformation and…
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What do you think of when you hear the terms "sources say" or "trends point to" or "this story is presented with information available at the time of...."? You would think someone should have done their research and what you're about to read is factual. Well, that's not always the case. This week Logan and Ally dive into misinformation and disinformation, two terms we've been hearing more and more of in the last few years. Well, what are they and what are the differences between the two?