While you’re waiting for results on #ElectionNight
(and potentially the next few days), watch these videos
to learn how you can avoid misinformation and get the facts on #Election2020
results.
(and potentially the next few days), watch these videos
to learn how you can avoid misinformation and get the facts on #Election2020
results.
Before you let #Election content on social media influence your point of view, ask yourself these three questions developed by @SHEG_Stanford:
REMEMBER: Context is key
. Make sure you have the full picture
of the stories you’re reading. Try practicing lateral reading (another @SHEG_Stanford term) by opening up multiple tabs and reading what different sources are reporting.
. Make sure you have the full picture
of the stories you’re reading. Try practicing lateral reading (another @SHEG_Stanford term) by opening up multiple tabs and reading what different sources are reporting.
PAUSE
before you press that share button. There are a couple different indicators to look for
to vet information online.
before you press that share button. There are a couple different indicators to look for
to vet information online.
Finally, here are a few tips for navigating conversations with friends and family members who are sharing misinformation online.
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