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You may have seen your aunt, cousin, or friend share something on Facebook, but you doubt the information is true. Check out @penamerica’s tip sheet on how to talk to friends and family who share misinformation. #WhatToExpect2020 https://t.co/JWx49F1wPE #UFPIC2022
You may have seen your aunt, cousin, or friend share something on Facebook, but you doubt the information is true. Check out @penamerica’s tip sheet on how to talk to friends and family who share misinformation. #WhatToExpect2020 https://t.co/leM49D9rKC
While the election may have been called, disinformation continues to course through online channels. It's on us to spot, check, and stop disinformation in its tracks.
Learn how here: https://t.co/9Avj3IcAu7 #WhatToExpect2020
I spent the weekend at "Stop the Steal" protests organized by Trump supporters in Pennsylvania.
Their belief that the election is being "stolen" and "rigged" is being fueled by online misinformation.
Watch the full piece here:
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The fight against misinformation and disinformation extends far beyond this year's election. Check out our media literacy workshops and journalist panel discussions about how you can combat misleading information: https://t.co/8vJq9T6eTP. #WhatToExpect2020
While the election may have now been called for Joe Biden, our misinformation nightmare is far from over. https://t.co/KmcbUYcPue
Misinformation and disinformation can spread across multiple platforms. It is up to us to spot, check, and stop the spread. Find tip sheets, resources, and webinars on how to combat misleading information at https://t.co/9Avj3IcAu7. #WhatToExpect2020
No social media is safe: How election misinformation spread on LinkedIn, Pinterest and Nextdoor https://t.co/1v8MagpnTC
It is never too late to read up on how we can be informed consumers and sharers of information. Check out PEN America's #WhatToExpect2020 reading list of non-fiction books that help readers navigate disinformation, political media coverage, and more: https://t.co/YKpsBiOFDH
You may have seen your aunt, cousin, or friend share something on Facebook, but you doubt the information is true. Check out @penamerica’s tip sheet on how to talk to friends and family who share misinformation. #WhatToExpect2020 https://t.co/krnSajDD2L
Hearing what you think might be disinformation (perhaps coming from the White House)? Check the facts.
And if your friends or family seem to be sharing some wild claims, it's time to talk to them.
We have a guide for that. #WhatToExpect2020
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Misinformation experts warn social media users "not to equate uncertainty with illegitimacy, even if candidates push such a narrative, and to avoid amplifying premature projections." Learn more about our work combatting misinformation: https://t.co/9Avj3IublF #WhatToExpect2020
Social media networks are bracing for confusion and a potential torrent of misinformation in the days to come after Trump falsely claimed victory despite the many votes yet to be counted
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Until all of the votes are counted, we can expect misinformation to thrive on social media platforms, online forums, and beyond. Learn more about how you can actively spot, check & stop misleading information at https://t.co/uA0LG2WxGc. #WhatToExpect2020 https://t.co/iamWlSwf1a
PEN America has been hosting #WhatToExpect2020 media literacy workshops and panel discussions to discuss strategies and tools that can be used to combat election disinformation and misinformation. Watch recordings of these virtual events here: https://t.co/bC7flLjXf7.
Misinformation & disinformation will look for opportunities to sow discord and confuse online users this week as we await election results. If you see misleading information being shared by friends & family, there are steps you can take: https://t.co/OhA04mzAUp. #WhatToExpect2020
In our #WhatToExpect2020 conversation with @cindi_leive, we asked Cindi for some words of advice for people who feel overwhelmed by the uncertainty of #Election2020. Watch other conversations with @astradisastra, @TheWayWithAnoa & @_alynnbryant at https://t.co/9Avj3IcAu7.
Focus on reporting aspects of the vote count that are public. Cover election integrity and potential civil unrest with the same caution: Report the denominator to give people a sense of scale.
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4) Explain this year will be different. Many states still don't know their “denominator”—that it is, how many total ballots have been cast—because of the rise of mail-in and absentee ballot. That # is critical for "projecting" a winner; thus, projections might be slow/cautious.
"Our tone is important, and explaining what we know and how we know it is important. And as I had mentioned earlier, a delay is not necessarily a problem."
That was @CNN's @SamFeistCNN at our Behind the Decision Desk event. #WhatToExpect2020 https://t.co/8H6zwlL1Lh
"We are competing to be as accurate as humanly possible, but we are really trying to address our mission and not compete with other people in terms of being first," @AP's @SallyBuzbee said at our Behind the Decision Desk event.
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Voters will need to be patient while election officials count the ballots accurately and avoid mistakes.
#WhatToExpect2020 #ElectionNight
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Reporters tonight have a special responsibility to readers and viewers. Now's the time to present "clear, concise, and credible content."
Read our full tip sheet.
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"Just as research shows emotional arousal makes younger and older people more prone to financial fraud, this mindset could make us worse at sorting out fact from fiction." @CNET
Disinformation. Don't fall for it.
#WhatToExpect2020
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"The word that I am using over and over is patience," @CNN's @SamFeistCNN said during our Behind the Decision Desk event.
See how @CNN, @FoxNews, and @AP are handling returns on this pivotal election night.
#WhatToExpect2020
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