Reflect on the reading about identifying fake news
Reflect on the reading about identifying “fake news.” How does fake news relate to these two news articles related to “Pizzagate,” a false conspiracy theory spread in November 2016 which claimed Secretary Hillary Clinton was running a child-trafficking ring out the (non-existent) basement of a Washington D.C. pizza shop. In this story, a gunman allegedly traveled from North Carolina to investigate and fired shots in the restaurant.
BBC Trending (2016, December 2). The saga of ‘Pizzagate’: The fake story that shows how conspiracy theories spread (Links to an external site.). BBC News. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-38156985
Lakshmanan, I. A.R. (2016, December 8). The shocking TRUTH about #PIZZAGATE! (Links to an external site.)Boston Globe. Retrieved from https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2016/12/08/the-shocking-truth-about-pizzagate/kUpm1bqKFVwlVfF49bXDqI/story.html
What your thoughts about “Pizzagate” and other “fake news.” Reflect back to when the fake story was circulating. Some of the things that I question is did you click on this story and/or wonder if it were true, until it was debunked? What is the danger of fake news spreading throughout our country and around the world? Most of these fake news stories are spread through social media. What are the platforms’ responsibility to filter out the bogus articles? As a PR professional, what would your responsibility be to call our and/or avoid spreading fake news?