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Hear from a soldier who recounts telling volunteers to silence a political officer if they survived the mission. Unfortunately, almost none did. This soberin
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Break the Fake is our daily trawl through global media, uncovering disinformation, unravelling misconceptions and pointing out the news you DON'T want to bel
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Ukrainian Special Operations Forces have recently reported that the Commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Admiral Viktor Sokolov, was killed in the attac
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Break the Fake's vision is to build a community of media and information literate Filipinos who are leveraging the power of critical thinking to enable positive and inclusive participation. It is our mission to equip every Filipino with essential media and information literacy (MIL) knowledge and skills, debunk disinformation, and promote
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In today's digital world, we all have a responsibility to make sure something's true before we share it online. The house hippos are here to give us that important reminder. You can usually tell if a story is true or false in less than 30 seconds: check out the video showing the four easy ways to fact-check and share it with friends and family.
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What happens if we no longer have credible newsrooms reporting #facts? ⚡️ As a press freedom advocate, Break the Fake Movement remains committed to our plight to support #truthtellers. 💡 Without the press, our pursuit of the truth will all be a fallen cause.Let us continue to fight for press freedom around the world, defend the media from attacks on their independence, and pay tribute
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Break the Fake Movement, Manila, Philippines. 3,597 likes · 25 talking about this. Combating disinformation, promoting media and information literacy, one inclusive program at a time
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With the "fighting against the antichrist narrative" unsuccessful, the Kremlin returned to the old battle-tested method of seeing Nazis everywhere. Everywher
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The Break the Fake Movement is seeking micro and macro influencers who will help fight disinformation, a worsening issue in the Philippines. According to a recent Pulse Asia survey, 9 out of 10 Filipinos consider 'fake news' a problem, a national sentiment that covers all socio-economic classes. The study also revealed that social media
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Gabriel Billones Jr. is the founder of Break the Fake Movement, an alliance of over 500 young professionals across Southeast Asia who fight fake news, promote media and information literacy, and encourage responsible digital citizenship. Since 2017, Gabriel's organization has launched events, programs, and competitions across Southeast Asia
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The Break the Fake: How to tell what's true online workshop will teach audiences four quick, easy steps they can take to spot misinformation and find out if something online is true or not. Designed for audiences aged 11 and up, this workshop comes with everything you need to host a 60-minute presentation - including a slideshow, facilitator guide and handouts.
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Break the Fake Movement is an independent group of youth leaders from different professions and sectors committed to fighting against the spread of fake news by organizing activities and events that will engage the public especially the youth in promoting civil and ethical conversations online. In 2017, 40 youth leaders were gathered by the U.S
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Duration: 45 minutes plus time for the assessment/evaluation task. Author: Matthew Johnson, Director of Education, MediaSmarts. This lesson plan is part of the Break the Fake project. This project has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada. This lesson is part of USE, UNDERSTAND & ENGAGE: A Digital Media Literacy Framework for
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Here are four steps you can take to determine whether a post or a story is true or not true. www.breakthefake.ca
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ClaimBuster. ClaimBuster is a web-based automated, live fact-checking tool developed by University of Texas at Arlington. The tool relies on natural language processing and supervised learning (based on a human-coded dataset) to identify factual and false information. There is also an app available for Slack.
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Break the Fake Part 2. There's no easy way to spot misinformation online. Everything on the Internet is connected. Most of us have probably shared something we thought was real. Misinformation. Critical Thinking. Fact Checking Tools. Use Fact-Checking Tools. Fact-Checking Tools 2.
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What can you do when you see false information online? There are good reasons why you might not want to say anything. It might be a friend or a family member
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Using Fact-Checking Tools. Sometimes a single search can break the fake, if a professional fact-checker like Snopes has already done the work for you. You can use our custom search engine bit.ly/fact-search. If no reliable fact-checker has covered it yet, move on to Find the Source or Check Other Sources.