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Бъдещите изследвания - 2020 ★ Volume 10
10 potential black market customers. Such information is also used as a tool for manipulation. For example, conveying information to the audience through complete or incomplete data, inadequate information, contextual distortions, or change of meaning. Today, the types of deceptive and misleading messages that are spreading through the Internet are becoming more and more common. They are often in the form of propaganda, jokes, and "fake news", often for political or commercial purposes. It is not uncommon for governments to spread propaganda materials to discredit their opponents. The second such information is called "distorted information". In today's digitalized world, journalists are advocating the use of the term "distorted information" to describe disinformation. You can also post videos on social media interviewing politicians or celebrities who did not. Such videos are called “deep fakes”. It means excessive. In fact, such videos and characters are not real. Discretion - fake news also underlines the importance of the event. Discretion is derived from the French language, meaning denunciation and loss of prestige. Often this term is used in politics. Reproduction or misrepresentation of a political person to discredit, or undermine his or her reputation. Hate speech is a legally persecuted "communication that has no meaning except to express hatred towards a group, especially when communication can lead to violence." Communication based on prejudice and discrimination can be manifested in two ways: the "bouncer", the obvious form - it is legally prosecuted in most countries of the world and is not vivid, intuitive or, more precisely, to all, is an invisible form. Messages are supposedly sent in a casual manner. References: 1. Alyssa Newcomb (November 15, 2019). "Facebook, Google Crack Down on Fake News Advertising" . NBC News . Retrieved March 29, 2019. 2. "Explained: What is Fake news? | Social Media and Filter Bubbles" . Webwise.ie. June 21, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2019. |
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