a cool guide to spotting Misinformation, Disinformation, and Propaganda

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a cool guide to spotting Misinformation, Disinformation, and Propaganda - Lemmy.ca

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I’ll add another one: Are any quotes in the article or video essay being used in context? If the quoted material is crucial to the piece, have you viewed the original source?

This is mostly for TikToks and short video essays showing snippets of politicians. So much rage bait is both misquoting people on purpose and using videos that are not recent or relevant to create the correlation or narrative that they desire.