Fight against fake news: Experts warn of growing disinformation!

Discussion about fake news in Germany: Media representatives analyze causes, effects and approaches to Horizon Congress.
Discussion about fake news in Germany: Media representatives analyze causes, effects and approaches to Horizon Congress. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Fight against fake news: Experts warn of growing disinformation!

In today's world, in which the Internet and social media play a central role in information transfer, the problem of fake news becomes particularly visible. In a current conversation at the Horizon Congress, Germany's editor -in -chief discussed the dangers and challenges of these false information. Diana Zimmermann, the head of the ZDF capital studio, brought up the worrying number of 30 percent of a population that is no longer interested in messages. The conversation was about significant topics such as Donald Trump, migration and the Ukraine secretary, and the participants identified the Internet as the main source of false information and manipulation.

Interesting to observe is the position of Marion Horn from the picture, which pointed out that the task of the media is not to fight false news, but rather to spread true messages. This shows how important it is to provide reliable information, especially at a time when many people encounter the political and media establishment with little trust.

fake news in the media age

How the BPB are fake news, disinformation and misinformation false or misfortune media content, whose spread is alarming on social media. A central aspect of the discussion is the uncertainty about the terms itself and the effectiveness of measures to counteract this flood of false information. Studies show that fewer people generally consume fake news, but more intensively in certain circles.

particularly highlighted is the role of the enlightening media literacy. This is increasingly regarded as the key to combating fake news because it leads the citizens: inside to critical information. Current research also shows that more intensive broadcasters of fake news often have a high degree of media literacy and are specifically looking for information that supports their perspectives.

challenges of the information age

dealing with fake news is not a new phenomenon, but is reinforced by digital platforms. The Political media literacy indicates that every recipient can be both a recipient of fake news. The difference between true and incorrect information is often perceived as difficult to recognize. A simple understanding of lack of truthfulness can lead to many people fall into the trap of fake news. This false information is often politically motivated or carry economic interests.

The debate about the effects of fake news has been in focus since the election of Donald Trump and the Brexit referendum 2016. This showed how targeted disinformation campaigns can influence democratic processes. Instructive information and targeted manipulation are challenges that have to be mastered more urgently the more society is in a state of uncertainty.

  • fake news often arises from personal or financial motives.
  • The distribution situation varies greatly in social networks.
  • simple explanations and settings on complex topics are gaining in importance.
In conclusion, it can be stated that fake news is a serious challenge for democracy and social interaction. It is time to create the basis for a better understanding of media content and to maintain confidence in serious reporting so that society as a whole appears and informed.

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