How the Internet Is Loosening Our Grip on the Truth

How the Internet Is Loosening Our Grip on the Truth

11/6/2016

link

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/11/03/technology/how-the-internet-is-loosening-our-grip-on-the-truth.html

summary

In this thought-provoking article, the author explores the impact of the internet on our perception of truth and the reliability of information. It discusses how the abundance of information online has made it easier for people to find evidence that supports their pre-existing beliefs, leading to the formation of echo chambers and the polarization of society. The article also delves into the concept of "filter bubbles" created by algorithms that personalize the content we see, reinforcing our existing biases. It highlights the role of social media platforms in the spreading of misinformation and the challenges faced by traditional media in combating fake news. Ultimately, the article raises important questions about the consequences of the internet's influence on truth and calls for a more critical and discerning approach to the information we consume.

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internet ꞏ technology ꞏ information ꞏ truth ꞏ fake news ꞏ misinformation ꞏ disinformation ꞏ media ꞏ journalism ꞏ news ꞏ digital age ꞏ online ꞏ social media ꞏ credibility ꞏ reliability ꞏ information overload ꞏ filter bubbles ꞏ echo chambers ꞏ confirmation bias ꞏ fact-checking ꞏ trust ꞏ public opinion ꞏ online platforms ꞏ internet influence ꞏ information consumption ꞏ news consumption ꞏ information sharing ꞏ online communities ꞏ critical thinking ꞏ information literacy ꞏ media literacy ꞏ online journalism ꞏ information credibility ꞏ fact-checking websites ꞏ online misinformation ꞏ information verification ꞏ digital media ꞏ information sources ꞏ online trust ꞏ media bias ꞏ online propaganda ꞏ misinformation campaigns ꞏ big data ꞏ algorithmic bias ꞏ information manipulation ꞏ technology impact ꞏ information society ꞏ digital culture ꞏ truth decay ꞏ post-truth era