Children to be taught how to spot fake news and ‘putrid’ conspiracy theories online in wake of riots

    https://news.sky.com/story/children-to-be-taught-how-to-spot-fake-news-and-putrid-conspiracy-theories-online-in-wake-of-riots-13195311

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    1. CosmicShrek14 on

      They’ll also learn how mainstream media outlets stoke the fires and make us more divided through ragebate articles, right? Right?

    2. Purple_Woodpecker on

      They could start with the article that Keir Starmer wrote for the Guardian in 2015 about our two-tiered justice system.

      That must have been fake news, because as we know, there’s no such thing.

    3. Dry_Construction4939 on

      It’s sad that this is something that needs to be considered really, but seeing as we’re all terminally online now days, and from such a young age, I can see why it’s necessary, and much as social media is at fault, more traditional media loves to shit stir, and something should absolutely be done about clickbait crap imo.

    4. We get the society we educate. Want a country of critical thinkers? This is a good start. Want a country of drones swayed by propaganda? This is a terrible idea.

    5. Created_User_UK on

      I remember 20 years ago when it was a running joke about what a worthless subject media studies is to learn and yet here we are, those very same people lambasting it have rotted their brain believing any old shit they see online.

      Media literacy should be a core subject or at least a core module within English.

    6. Honestly I think children who are exposed to social media through their entire lives really well be much better equipped to spot bs naturally.

      Educating about this is important but honestly I think adults need it more than kids.

      What I’d really like to see is more readily available resources on facts and data around certain issues. Fake news and conspiracy theories dissolve in the light of actual data and what is left is something that’s actually worth talking about.

      I would be much more willing to have a conversation about immigration for example if I wasn’t talking with someone who thinks “the radical left labour government” somehow supports “the boats” and this is tied into a grand plan to turn the UK into a islamic theocracy.

    7. “Oh! Well done Michael. That’s correct the way we can tell this story is lies or “ragebait bullshit” as you called is that it’s in the Daily Mail”