Social Media COVID-19 Misinformation

 

In major world events, there comes a point where information is spread that isn't true. Certain platforms should have more guidance on what is being posted by health organizations. There is a lot of misinformation out there on social media. Individuals post false/misleading information that is then interpretated into something else. When we discuss social media platforms, we need to take into consideration the amount of false information. This is now tricky because mostly everyone has social media, news is spread rapidly. This now includes fake news. So how can a society change platforms that are spreading this misinformation? 
There needs to be a security team just for social media platforms that flag this type of misinformation. When it comes to major world events, like the COVID-19 pandemic, people tend to post whatever their feelings are. It is so easy to share/repost/tell others about this fake news that is all over. In a world of technology and apps and social media platforms, there needs to be a solution to spreading misinformation. These individuals lack important resources that have valid and truthful information. 

Comments

  1. Hey Lizzy, I think you're very right, we need some sort of a solution to the plague of misinformation. We have the very beginning with a lot of these AI bots. Such as Grok on Twitter (I refuse to call it X), although as we have see throughout this year Grok is highly unreliable. I would not call things like Grok a real solution to this problem, it is more so just something interesting to note as an attempted.

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