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Allen, John, 1957- author.
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Fake news -- Social aspects -- Juvenile literature.
Disinformation -- Juvenile literature.
Journalism -- Juvenile literature.
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How does fake news t...
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How does fake news threaten society? / John Allen.
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Allen, John, 1957- author.
San Diego, CA : ReferencePoint Press, [2021]
Subjects
Fake news -- Social aspects -- Juvenile literature.
Disinformation -- Juvenile literature.
Journalism -- Juvenile literature.
ISBN:
9781682828793 (library binding)
1682828794 (library binding)
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Issues today (ReferencePoint Press)
Description:
80 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents:
How Fake News Goes Viral -- The Threat of Fake News in Politics -- Fake News in Health and Science -- How Fake News Affects Teens -- Solutions to the Fake News Epidemic.
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"Fake news may focus on celebrities, political figures, athletes, and other people in the public eye. Some fake news is made up of quirky stories intended for entertainment. Other fake news has a more sinister purpose. It seeks to stir up anger, sow distrust, and destroy reputations. False stories may accuse government officials of unethical or illegal behavior, such as taking bribes or peddling influence. Political candidates can be linked to extremist views they have never endorsed. Public figures may be falsely quoted as making inflammatory remarks. Businesses can face boycotts or backlash due to false or exaggerated claims. As fake news is shared on social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, many users assume it is true. A Loss"--
Audience:
Grades 10-12 ReferencePoint Press.
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