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DIGITAL ETHICS - REFLECTION 3

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”Accuracy and ethics in reporting the Boston bombing“, Randy Minkoff,July 2, 2018

http://www.digitalethics.org/essays/accuracy-and-ethics-reporting-boston-bombing

 

TITLE: Do you believe everything what you hear, see, read ?

 

What do you think is it all about?

 

    - How reliable is the information you get in the social media. 

 

QUOTE

 

   -The reader really doesn’t care who was first, but rather who was right. Being second is far better than having to issue a correction, retraction or an apology. 

 

Reflection:

 

     This is not something new. I believe Fake news, unreliable & zero credibility of information exist during the early civilization. As a reporter, journalist or any job that provide information to the public should have the responsibility to verify the if the information your giving is credible and as a reader you should not immediately believe on something you should also do you research and verify if its real or not. I think we should be really careful of what information is being reported and pass through because is hard to find reliable and unbiased news source like for example of how news reporter and media try to downplay his action as a president by making misleading news title and reports trying to manipulate the audience even government itself is giving questionable information like the incident of bombing in syria they say that they discover weapons of mass destruction in syria so they attack them, we don't know what was the agenda behind it but we know that is not true so just be careful of what you heard always have a second thought on it. 

 

5 Things That I've learned

 

> Always have a second thought on what you hear and read don't believe right away.

 

 

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5 Integrative Questions

 

> Where do we find reliable news source ?

 

 

 

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