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The Disinformation Contagion 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Paul Thagard discusses several strategies for protection ourselves from mis- and disinformation. In this time of fake news and news fakers, both professional and amateur, his piece is a worthwhile read. Here are a few of the strategies he suggests; follow the link for the rest.

      1. Spot pieces of misinformation by noticing that they contradict what is already well-known.
      2. Locate the source of the information and determine whether it has a track record of spreading lies or truths.
      3. Examine the motives of the source. Does it care about the truth, or is it simply furthering its own ends? Motivated reasoning is a major cause of misinformation.

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