Do you feel more confident in recognizing fake news? Let’s test your skills one more time!
case study no 1:
FAKE NEWS!
According to the World Health Organization,globally, about 3.4 percent of reported COVID-19 cases have died. By comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far less than 1 percent of those infected.
According to crithink.com no such announcement exists on the website of the Greek MFA, while the actual announcements regarding the border regime don’t mention specific municipalities. The alleged screenshot proved to be a photo-shopped image.
Referring to municipalities with high presence of ethnic Albanian or ethnic Roma population, who are mainly Muslim
no municipalities with majority ethnic Macedonian and Christian population involved (such as the municipality of Štip, which has been identified as one of the hotpots of the COVID-19 epidemic)
inflaming ethnic unrest
RED FLAGS
Indirect propaganda/false narrative (conspiracy theory): blaming only the members of particular ethnic or religious communities for the spread of COVID-19 disease.
case study no 3:
FAKE NEWS!
According to the United States Census Bureau this social media rumor incorrectly compared the number of registered voters in 2018 (data from the United States Census Bureau) to the number of votes cast in 2020.