Growing partisanship fuels fake news – but we can stop its spread

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The challenge of fake news is well articulated in this quote from Abraham Lincoln.
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More and more, individuals get their news on societal issues via social media platforms and without the vetting process that previously characterised leading news outlets. This shift was made clear when a study by Buzzfeed found that fake news was posted more often than actual news on Facebook during the three months leading up to the US presidential election.

But the internet isn’t the only development that has made fake news more prominent.

Growing partisanship also fuels fake news because strong partisan leanings often bias our judgment. Those with strongly held beliefs (be they liberal or conservative) seek news that aligns with their positions, and are less likely to critically assess political claims that support their viewpoints. It’s a one-two punch.


The internet enables the creation and circulation of misinformation, and strong partisanship leads individuals to seek out this content and to believe what they read.

Given these dynamics, perhaps it’s not surprising that 81 per cent of those surveyed by the Pew Research Center just before the election said that not only did supporters of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump disagree over desirable policies, but they also disagreed when it came to basic facts.

The risks this poses for our democracy are enormous. How can those who disagree have a meaningful discussion if they can’t even agree on basic facts? And why would the losing side of any political battle view the process as legitimate, if they believe the winner’s case rests on outright falsehoods? Just as important, how can we expect the public to hold elected officials accountable or to cast an informed vote if they lack accurate information?

Are schools doing enough to counter these dynamics? Not yet. A new study from the Stanford Education Research Group shows that many young people (like adults) can’t accurately identify trustworthy or credible websites and news reports. And in our nationally representative survey of youth, we asked if they felt that they and their friends would benefit from learning more about how to tell if online information was trustworthy. Eighty-four percent said yes.

Fortunately, groups such as the The News Literacy Project have begun to create curriculum that responds to this need. And across the country, teachers are developing their own approaches. In Oakland, California, Lisa Rothbard created a curricular unit that helps high school students become critical consumers of “news” they find online and elsewhere.
(God bless them for empowering our future adults:salute:)

We are beginning to see evidence that these approaches work. Recently, we implemented an online experiment as part of a nationally representative survey of young people. That study, published in the American Educational Research Journal, was the first to demonstrate that civic media literacy education can improve how students distinguish between evidence-based and inaccurate online political claims.

We exposed youth to the political content (both liberal and conservative) that commonly circulates on social media. Some of these posts were evidence-based, while others included wildly inaccurate claims. After viewing the posts, we asked the respondents if they thought the claims were accurate.

Unfortunately, the most important influence on whether young people judged a post as “accurate” was if it aligned with their prior position on an issue. It made much less difference if the post’s claim was evidence-based or inaccurate. Young people with high levels of political knowledge were just as likely to exhibit this bias.

But here’s the good news. Young people who received civic media literacy learning opportunities were 26 per cent more likely to judge an evidence-based post as “accurate” than they were to judge an inaccurate post as “accurate”, even when both posts aligned with their perspective on an issue. In contrast, youth with no civic media literacy learning were just as likely to judge inaccurate posts as accurate as they were posts that used factual evidence.

The implications of such findings are clear: schools can help.

Until recently, civic media literacy education has not been a reform priority. It must become one. Promoting civic media literacy aligns squarely with a core purpose of universal education – to prepare youth to make informed judgements on the issues that will shape their lives.

Or, as Lincoln actually said, “Let (the people) know the truth and the country is safe.”

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Fortunately, groups such as the The News Literacy Project have begun to create curriculum that responds to this need. And across the country, teachers are developing their own approaches. In Oakland, California, Lisa Rothbard created a curricular unit that helps high school students become critical consumers of “news” they find online and elsewhere.
(God bless them for empowering our future adults:salute:)

The implications of such findings are clear: schools can help.
im guessing you haven't seen who's in the running to be head of education right :usure:.

She was a donor and on the board of the "jesus camp' style organisation to indoctrinate the youth.

Speaker At Group Supported By Betsy DeVos Says Hitler Was Good At Reaching Children | The Huffington Post

With Trump appointing Breitbart's Bannon to the SECURITY COUNCIL this is going to get much worse before it gets better.
 

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1/30
🇺 Christopher Webb
While we’re banning books…

Finland is teaching children in school how to recognize fake news and propaganda as part of critical thinking and civic responsibility. Some of this will seem very familiar.

Be. Like. Finland.

https://video.bsky.app/watch/did:pl...gvlgjijtn37kavfddjhpqaf56iuw3pe/playlist.m3u8



2/30
🇺 ‪KS Austin‬ ‪@ksaustin.bsky.social‬
A new Calif law requires teaching students about fake news and critical thinking starting this fall:

Recognizing fake news now a required subject in California schools



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3/30
🇺 ‪howdidtrumpwin.bsky.social‬ ‪@howdidtrumpwin.bsky.social‬
but then all liberal media would be unwatchable
what then?



4/30
🇺 ‪justlue.bsky.social‬ ‪@justlue.bsky.social‬
Here’s an idea. If the news has a wing attached to it. It’s not news. This includes conservative news.



5/30
🇺 ‪howdidtrumpwin.bsky.social‬ ‪@howdidtrumpwin.bsky.social‬
it's a shame that no one cares about bluesky



6/30
🇺 ‪justlue.bsky.social‬ ‪@justlue.bsky.social‬
Give it time. It will catch up.



7/30
🇺 ‪Quiet Julia 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈‬ ‪@quiet-julia.bsky.social‬
The Republicans would never allow this to happen. They are deadset against people recognizing fake news and utilizing critical thinking.



8/30
🇺 ‪amyg8907‬ ‪@amyg8907.bsky.social‬
Everyone should take a look at the state standards. In most cases, there is probably a standard in the language arts curriculum that deals with creating multi media presentations. Some states may have a separate set of technology standards as well.



9/30
🇺 ‪ɖʀɛǟ‬ ‪@drearicheli.bsky.social‬
My child gets this in school and we’re in the U.S. It’s media literacy and our local school district does something like it in elementary, middle, and high school. It’s combined with tech and for literature (learning how to conduct research). MS and HS have dedicated courses.



10/30
🇺 ‪qitqat-bd.bsky.social‬ ‪@qitqat-bd.bsky.social‬
So many must fail then.



11/30
🇺 ‪StopLossMaxWin‬ ‪@stoplossmaxwin.bsky.social‬


12/30
🇺 ‪calenhad‬ ‪@calenhad-social.bsky.social‬
Couple of important features of their system though.

1. Finland did not sell off its public assets for a song, with the result that their Government has enough money to fund proper education.

2. The Finnish Government can be trusted not to indoctrinate and brainwash pupils with its own propaganda.



13/30
🇺💙❤️💙Mia💙❤️💙‬ ‪@mommamia.bsky.social‬
Republican priorities… The ignorant are far easier to control.



14/30
🇺 ‪tassiem.bsky.social‬ ‪@tassiem.bsky.social‬
Finland is also consistently #1 on the happiness scale.



15/30
🇺 ‪nypaulie.bsky.social‬ ‪@nypaulie.bsky.social‬
Finland, a far for more mentally mature country than ours.



16/30
🇺 ‪Choco Harvey Milk‬ ‪@chocoharveymilk.bsky.social‬
How do we get this curriculum and get this taught privately here



17/30
🇺 ‪Adrian‬ ‪@adh67.bsky.social‬
Why just privately?



18/30
🇺 ‪Catdog‬ ‪@catdog0610.bsky.social‬
Because if the GOP and the oligarchs finds out they’ll shut it down. They want the masses uneducated and ignorant.



19/30
🇺 ‪Thankful Thinker‬ ‪@thankfulthinker.bsky.social‬
I absolutely agree that it would be great to have this taught in the schools. But as parents, we, too, have a role in teaching our kids. We can teach our kids to be cautious online, to recognize fake news, to fact check...

I love these Canadian ads directed at kids.





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20/30
🇺 ‪coriejmath‬ ‪@coriejmath71.bsky.social‬
I glad that as a parent you see this as a great responsibility. Unfortunately, think of all the crap the MAGA parent exposes their kids to, with no discussion.



21/30
🇺 ‪Thankful Thinker‬ ‪@thankfulthinker.bsky.social‬
True, but this is why it will be difficult to get this kind of curriculum into schools.

What about ads like the one from Canada run on kids networks, Ticktock, YouTube, etc.? How can we make that happen? A few big donors, some Hollywood peeps, a GoFundMe campaign?

@markhamillofficial.bsky.sociial



22/30
🇺 ‪coriejmath‬ ‪@coriejmath71.bsky.social‬
I like that idea



23/30
🇺 ‪Mark Dunford 🇨🇦‬ ‪@mdun4.bsky.social‬
I want Canada to join Finland not the USA!



24/30
🇺 ‪@SimplyBellatrixx‬ ‪@simplybellatrixx.bsky.social‬
I want the USA to join Canada, although we might possibly ruin it, given the influence of more than one third of the electorate.



25/30
🇺 ‪Pam‬ ‪@antifagurl.bsky.social‬
That’s a hard no. Half of America are Nazi loving MAGAts



26/30
🇺 ‪@SimplyBellatrixx‬ ‪@simplybellatrixx.bsky.social‬
No, I get it. I truly do. I wouldn’t want us. I don’t think it’s half, they’re just noisier than anybody else.

But I still wouldn’t want us. 🤷‍♀️



27/30
🇺 ‪Momma Island‬ ‪@island-momma.bsky.social‬
My kid created a power point presentation of why we should leave Canada and head to Finland. He's not wrong lol



28/30
🇺 ‪stevengarris.bsky.social‬ ‪@stevengarris.bsky.social‬
Why do you think he's not wrong lol



29/30
🇺 ‪dikk Ritchie‬ ‪@dikkritchie.bsky.social‬
Finland also has a high quality of life. fukking shocking, I know.



30/30
🇺 ‪dogzrock.bsky.social‬ ‪@dogzrock.bsky.social‬
Republicans would lose their minds if we tried to teach kids this.



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