Computer Science, asked by pennynkaunambili, 9 months ago

why information available on the internet can not always to be taken at face-value? Give three answers.

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Answered by py582311sandeep
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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

Information available on the internet can not always to be taken at face-value Because no verification is done.

Explanation:

Anybody can post anything. Nobody approves the information that is posted, except if the information is approved by the publication, and that is on a respect framework.

There are heaps of individuals with the specialised aptitude to post and without what the majority of us would regard as the respect to guarantee legitimacy.

Others have expressed some post in blunder and some post purposefully wrong information. Many are out there with their own motivation and who feel whatever it takes to get the job done, so be it.

Individuals can feel that on the off chance that they can persuade somebody regarding something, it doesn't make a difference if what they state to do so isn't right. Others just think they are correct and come up short on the capacity or want to display things in a fair or experimentally confirmed way.

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