Coaching for Leaders

673: The Way to Prevent Being Duped, with Mike Caulfield

Mar 25, 2024
In this enlightening conversation, Mike Caulfield, a research scientist at the University of Washington, delves into the challenges of navigating online misinformation. He emphasizes the importance of shifting our questioning from 'Is this true?' to 'What am I looking at?' Mike also introduces his SIFT methodology, designed for verifying online claims effectively. The discussion touches on the significance of lateral reading for reliable information evaluation and the impact of language choice on search results. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their critical thinking skills in today's digital landscape!
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ANECDOTE

Van Gogh Soup Incident

  • Two activists threw soup at Van Gogh's Sunflowers painting, seemingly defacing it.
  • The painting was behind glass, causing online outrage over a non-event.
INSIGHT

Knowing What You're Looking At

  • Instead of asking "Is this true?", ask "Do I know what I'm looking at?".
  • Focus on understanding context before reacting to online content.
ADVICE

Spotting Sponsored Content

  • Take a few seconds to check for sponsored content indicators.
  • Look for phrases like "brand partner," "presented with," or "in partnership with."
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