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Wednesday 10 July 2019

How To Consume Factual Weekly Community News And Entertainment

By Edward Carter


For a person that lives in an era when information is accessible and can be very powerful, it is important to know the current issues to keep abreast of what is happening in the city and the country. A number of sources of current events are available, particularly for people who can go online to search for them. Because of the vast options, it is hard to trust everyone that claims to know something online. Take a look at the following ways to protect yourself from incorrect weekly community news and entertainment.

Whenever you would like to know something, go only to your trusted sources of information. Some of these are the medical and education websites and those that are being managed by reputable journalists and broadcast organizations. These entities follow procedures to ensure that what they publish is correct to protect their names and reputation. Journalists also follow standards to ensure balance in presenting their reports.

Even if you know what the website of your trusted organization is, double check the address bar when you type the domain to make sure that there is not typographical error. Some individuals may have bought domain names that have typographical errors and may be using them to pose as the original site, except that the information published in them did not undergo the same fact checking process.

If you use social media a lot, you can also get information quickly from the official social media accounts of broadcast and print companies. Once they are able to get information about a situation, they post it online without having to write a long report. As they get more information about it and interview related personalities, they post their updates so you will know about the developments.

You can also follow the verified accounts of the journalists, broadcasters and celebrities that you would like to know about. Not everything that they work on will get reported during the newscast, yet they are likely to share about these on their official accounts. Be wary though that if these are popular personalities, there may be fan pages and fake accounts that are easy to mistake for the real ones.

When you find dubious information, one of the ways to check its veracity is to find other sources. If you first learned something from a broadcast company, look for another broadcast organization that reports about it. If this is something newsworthy, other sources will definitely report on it after some time. Double check the information before you share it to your friends and followers.

If you have got some information yet you are unsure if it is trustworthy, you can go to the websites or the pages of fact checking organizations. They consider it their duty to protect people from fake information by cross checking popular topics on the internet. If they do not have what you are looking for, you may be able to request for their assistance in checking a report that you have read.

Sharing of information quickly is enabled by the wide and unlimited access to the internet. This could be a problem in determining if something is true since fact checking is much slower than just clicking on the share button. Before deciding to share something, take steps to check the facts and to look for signs of fraud.




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