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The 519 Podcast
Blackburn Media
100 episodes
1 month ago
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Online Misinformation: how to separate what's real from what's not.
The 519 Podcast
25 minutes 41 seconds
6 months ago
Online Misinformation: how to separate what's real from what's not.
When it comes to elections, there are battles for votes, and there are battles for information. Candidates hope that their messages will resonate with voters more than those of their opponents.  And that battle is made all the more difficult for voters when information is mixed with misinformation.  Misinformation can come from other countries, but sometimes, misinformation is produced within our own borders by partisan third party groups that use social media to spread lies.  On this episode of The 519 Podcast, we take a look at online misinformation, and how voters can separate what’s real from what is not. 
The 519 Podcast