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Fake News and How Detection Could be the Solution

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Fake News Fake news, or the spread of misinformation has increaced over the last decade thanks to social media platforms that deceive users into believing harmful stories, change perceptions, and alter public opinions.  (Seddari et al, 2022).   The result: negatively influence the public and their perceptions fake news change the way people inter-pret and react to real news  circulating   hoaxes, rumors, and conspiracies on social media viral news culture of panic   TiKToK Fake News Culture News gathering on video platform TikTok is on the rise, especially for its younger users. According to Pew Research Center, the percentage of adults receiving their news regularly from the app has tripped from  3% in 2020 to 10% in 2022. The largest percent of user obtaining news form TikTok is adults ages 18-29 (Matsa, 2023). The platforms largest growing population of younger users will benefit from knowing that TikTok is not free of fake news (Tucker, ...

How Technology has Changed Our Culture of Reciving Infomation

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News is Everywhere Competition of online journalism mixed with varieties of media platforms has made a culture of being first,  fast and viral.  Digital platforms have become more popular for news programs causing Journalists to learn  how to create news content for platforms like Youtube and X(Twitter) and compete with popular online  personalities.    YouTube According to Pew Research Center's data, as of 2020, one quarter of US adults received their news from Youtube  On the free platform, established new outlets no longer have control of disseminating the news, and are up against  independent channels who built their online reputation" centered around an individual personality." Concerns regarding ethical spread of information by critics who are concerned about political bias and the influence of Youtube over creators. (Stocking, 2020). (Twitter) X Many social media users are quick to share news articles that they haven't even read according...

Social Media and a Culture of FoMo

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 What is Fomo?       With internet users spending more time on social media, concerns for a culture of FoMo, of fear of missing  out is on the rise. The Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health defines fomo as concerns of social  media users who feel a loss of opportunity when unable to connect with others. More research has examined the  outcome of fomo, and the negative attachment linked to social media use including sleep loss, negative feelings,  anxiety, and the inability to control one's emotions. (Alutaybi et al, 2020). FoMo Research and Strategy          More research has examined the outcome of FoMo, and the negative attachment linked to social media use  including sleep loss, negative feelings, anxiety, and the inability to control one's emotions.  (Alutaybi et al, 2020). The research journal reveals that while social media induce FoMo may be common,  resources to manage s...

Concerns Over Artificial Intelligence on the Rise for Communications Professionals

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 AI Makes Changes to the Communications Workforce   Popular AI making headlines today are language based models of GPT that generate text from recived input. According to Pew Research Center, 58% of U.S. adults are familiar with ChatGPT, but few have actually tried the software. Users of ChatGPt rage from those looking for entertainment or to learn a new skill. While 4/10 Americans found it useful, concerns around AI technology in the communications field are on the rise.    AI Effects on Copywriters      One industry reacting quickly to rising popularity of AI is the copy writing workforce. Communications professionals that write blog posts, webpage articles, or even news stories fear what AI means for their profession. One academic journal looks at concerns professionals have including the technological, occupational, and economic factors and whether AI will lead to substitution, creation or alteration of jobs. The author considers these cate...

Data Collection Technology Has Changed Journalism Production and Education

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 Data Collection Technology and Analytics The Power of Opinion Social media sites and blogs are not the only platforms utilizing digital tools to understand their audience. With data collecting technology, news outlets can now digital tools to measure and predict how audiences react to news stories.  Audience data has changed news gathering and raised concerns about news production resulting in changes to curriculum in professional journalism.    Chartbeat Study One Chilean newsroom study for La Tercera found that algorithm and analytic tools can now estimate popularity of new production. The results of the study show how the desired impact of the audience impacts the production of the news story all together. Digital tool Chartbeat “creates a strange sense of competition among journalists, for it informs reporters about people’s preferences between all the content available on the website.” At the same time, journalists who’s stories perform well receive a feeling...

Communication Has Gone Digital: Technology Has Changed How We Receive News

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 Communication Has Gone Digital          I n the wake of digital platforms and social media algorithms, journalists and organizations have learned to adapt their communications strategies to keep up. In news media, organizations have not only branched out into online platforms like Facebook, but journalists have reconfigured how to package news to continue grabbing the audience's attention and delivering important messages faster and preferable, first. Today, printed articles, video clips, and multimedia stories can be adapted to suit multiple online platforms to inform the public of the latest news stories.    Facebook for News         As of 2014, Facebook also became a popular way for American to receive news. According to a Statista graph, Facebook is still the most popular social media platform around the world with over 160 million users as of 2019.    (Statista Graph 2019) Consumption of news media has n...