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Fake News Can Be Deadly. Here's How To Spot It

Apr 20, 2020
28:24
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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'Twin Falls' - The Story of a Five-Year-Old 'Assault'
02:28 • 3min
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Slash Better Is Out There
05:09 • 2min
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What's the Biggest Misinformation Problem?
07:03 • 2min
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Social Media
09:28 • 2min
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How to Use Social Media in Smart Ways
11:27 • 2min
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How to Sniff Out Bad Info
13:29 • 4min
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Is This a Pema Meal?
17:17 • 2min
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How to Cut Up Numbers and Tell Stories
19:41 • 4min
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The First Ground Rule for Calling Bs
23:15 • 4min
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In Pure Life Kit Podcast
27:41 • 2min
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Experts say the coronavirus outbreak may be the biggest source of internet misinformation ever. Fake cures, unscientific tips, and conspiracy theories about COVID-19 are flooding the Internet — but there are ways to sniff out misinformation.

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