brandyllyn:

coffeegleek:

brandyllyn:

A lot of rumors are about to fly about this rally. Trump’s team is 100% going to try and take advantage of this situation. So will malicious foreign actors/bots/etc.

Please don’t auto share. Check your sources, and vet their wording/sourcing carefully.

Ask yourself - What do you not need evidence to believe? Be very careful with those biases.

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Breaking News Consumer’s Handbook

  1. In the immediate aftermath, news outlets will get it wrong.

2. Don’t trust anonymous sources.

3. Don’t trust stories that cite another news outlet as the source of the information.

4. There’s almost never a second shooter.

5. Pay attention to the language the media uses.

  • “We are getting reports”…could mean anything.
  • “We are seeking confirmation”…means they don’t have it.
  • “[News outlet] has learned”…means it has a scoop or is going out on a limb.

6. Look for news outlets close to the incident.

7. Compare multiple sources.

8. Big news brings out the fakers. And photoshoppers.

9. Beware reflexive retweeting. Some of this is on you.

Source: On (THE MEDIA] onthemedia.org

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