Mason public relations students have started a campaign asking everyone to think before liking or sharing news headlines--especially if it vibes all too well with your own biases. #ThinkLikeShare
If you're not sure the news you're seeing is true, you can try running it through a fact checking site like Snopes or check Politico to see what they've confirmed or debunked. #ThinkLikeShare#Mimspr#FactCheck
This is categorically false. While it’s natural to want to have someone to blame right now, this virus was a natural development. Remember to #ThinkLikeShare
Keep in mind that the things you share affect other people. It's your responsibility to extend the reach of the truth and not lies. #ThinkLikeShare#mimspr#Covid-19 #Responsibility
This Viral tweet by @ikaveri with over 1million likes is a perfect example of misinformation ! The tweet claimed swans had returned to the canals of Venice. In reality, swans have long visited the canals of Burnao @NatGeoPR#ThinkLikeShare#italy
Trump says it’s up to him to re-open states, not the governors. His own guidelines said residents should listen to state and local authorities. https://t.co/G07ZzSbJE7