Fake news, propaganda, and conspiracy theories The fight against disinformation, DW Documentary
Public opinion is growing more polarized by the day. States and corporations are all working to define just what their truths may be. Can anything be done to stop disinformation Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, among others, have become the biggest propaganda machines in history. They reach billions of people, and exert more power and influence than any organizations before them. And that is just what makes them so dangerous. The dream of a peaceful digitized world has vanished. Fear and hatred seem to dominate. But is this algorithmdriven polarization inevitably steering us towards violence Can our democratic principles of compromise, discussion and transparency survive Both the debate over Russian ads in the 2016 U. S. election campaign, and the spread of fake news demonstrate just how much influence these tech giants have over us. Rumours and misinformation generated by Covid19 have pushed factcheckers beyond their limits. In the U. S., this webbased aggression h
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