Fact Checking (With CONNIE SISON)

Media and Information Literacy Project
23 Nov 202308:23

Summary

TLDRConnie Sison, a reporter for GMA Integrated News, addresses the prevalence of fake news on social media, particularly through enticing giveaways and raffles. She emphasizes the importance of fact-checking and outlines a three-step process: verifying the fact-checkability of posts, scrutinizing sources, and presenting accurate information. Sison debunks specific false claims, such as a fake Pope photo and a crocodile stunt, and stresses the responsibility to verify information before sharing.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Fake giveaways and raffles on social media are increasingly common and trick people into falling for scams.
  • 😕 A Facebook post posing as a fan group of a popular supermarket chain claimed to give away 'customer gift bags,' but it was fake.
  • 🤔 Fact-checking is a method to verify the truthfulness of the information we consume on social media and in the news.
  • 🔍 The steps of fact-checking include determining if the post is fact-checkable, verifying information through reliable sources, and presenting the correct information.
  • 📛 Fake news can use fake logos, manipulated images, and even names of trusted institutions to deceive people.
  • 🛑 Always check official pages and sources, as fake accounts often lack the credentials and following of real organizations.
  • 👎 A viral post about a diabetes-curing milk formula called Glufarelin was debunked as fake by both ABS-CBN News and the Philippine General Hospital.
  • 💬 It's essential to write clear and accessible fact-checks, including context, sources, and explanations for any complex terms.
  • 🧠 Examples of fake news include AI-generated photos of Pope Francis and false reports of a crocodile in Marikina River.
  • 🤨 Misleading or fake information can cause confusion and unnecessary panic, which is why fact-checking and careful sharing are crucial.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of Connie Sison's report?

    -The main theme is about the importance of fact-checking and how to avoid falling victim to fake news and misinformation on social media.

  • Why have giveaways and raffles become more popular recently?

    -Giveaways and raffles have become popular because of the rising prices of goods, making free groceries and similar offers more enticing to people.

  • What was the fake grocery raffle on Facebook about?

    -A fake Facebook page posed as a fan group for a popular supermarket chain and claimed to give out 'customer gift bags' in exchange for comments on a post. Many people believed the false claim.

  • How can you tell if a post is fact-checkable?

    -A post is fact-checkable if it contains verifiable information, such as specific claims or facts, rather than opinions, thoughts, or guesses.

  • What was the Glufarelin milk formula hoax?

    -The hoax involved claims that Glufarelin, a milk formula, could cure diabetes. The post falsely attributed an endorsement to Dr. Neal Barnard and manipulated a news logo, but it was debunked as fake.

  • What steps are involved in fact-checking information?

    -Fact-checking involves three steps: 1) Verify if the post is fact-checkable, 2) Verify the information by checking the sources, 3) Present the correct information clearly.

  • What should you do if you discover a post is fake?

    -If a post is proven fake, you should stop sharing it, clarify that the information is incorrect, and provide the correct details to prevent spreading misinformation.

  • How can you identify a fake Facebook page?

    -You can identify a fake page by checking its likes, followers, and official links. A legitimate page will often have significantly more followers and an official website link.

  • What were the examples of fact-checking used in the report?

    -The report provided three examples: 1) Pope Francis wearing a puffer coat (AI-generated, not real), 2) A large crocodile in Marikina River (a promotional stunt), and 3) A statement by former President Duterte (true).

  • Why is it important to fact-check before sharing information online?

    -It’s important to fact-check to avoid spreading false or misleading information, which can cause confusion and harm. Fact-checking ensures the accuracy of shared content.

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