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Discuss three practical strategies that you can implement to avoid spreading provocative fake news during service delivery protests​

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Answered by calltopriyanshu
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The amount of disinformation and misinformation that is spread on the web is staggering. It is spread mainly via Websites, Social Networks, and Email. Hot topics include: Politics, Government Policies, Religion and various Scams and Hoaxes. Research reveals false rumors really do travel faster and further than the truth. What is important to understand is that sharing disinformation and misinformation can lead to fraudulent web sites and malware.

Social networking sites provide users with the capabilities to spread information quickly to other users without confirmation of its truth. We tend to take written information as truth and assume it is accurate unless we know for certain that it is not. If we read something about a subject which we are not very knowledgeable about, we assume that the author has the credentials to be posting that information.

Answered by seelamahit912
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People from marginalized communities are subjected to significantly greater harm, far more frequently, than those who benefit from the default safeguards of being xis, white, and heterosexual.  These negative effects are not dispersed evenly.

  • When deciding whether or not to share information—whether through tweets, comments, or think pieces—the first step is to examine how dangerous the information might be, and then to consider what harms might emerge from our sharing.  
  • It is required to notify the appropriate authorities (ranging from law enforcement to a person's parents). Due diligence in terms of ethics is critical.
  • Notifying the necessary authorities (ranging from law enforcement to a person's parents) is required. It is vital to exercise due diligence in terms of ethics.

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