2. CONTENT ACCURACY:
• Accuracy implies that information presented is true precise is free from error and
misinterpretation.
• It involve through fact-checking, verification of sources and adherence to factual
information.
• Accurate contact ensure that readers or viewers can rely on the information for
making inform decision thus building trust and credibility.
3. CONTENT INTEGRITY:
• Integrity refers to ethical unbaised and transparent nature of the content.
• It encompasses presenting information without distortion, manipulation or any
hidden agendas.
• Content integrity involves upholding ethical standard, respecting diverse
perspective and avoiding sensationalism or misleading tactics
4. FAKE NEWS:
• Fake news refers to false or misleading information presented as factual
news
6. MANIPULATION:
• Manipulation refers to the act of influencing or controlling others in a
deceptive or unfair manner for personal gain or to achieve certain
objectives.
7. ARE ICT PLATFORM PROVIDED INFORMATION IS
FREE FROM MISINFORMATION AND
MANIPULATION?
• The accuracy and reliability of information on ICT platforms can vary.
• Many platforms provided accurate and trustworthy information.
• While many platforms doesn't provide accurate information.
• For accurate information it is important for user to critically evaluate information,
seek multiple sources, and consider credibility of content they encounter.
8. SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS THAT PROVIDE
ACCURATE INFORMATION:
• Fact checking websites
• Trusted news outlets
• Educational platform
• Government websites
• Scientific reseach database
9. FACT-CHECKING WEBSITES:
• Platforms such as Snopes and FactCheck.org focus on validating the accuracy of
news stories and claims, helping users discern factual information.
10. TRUSTED NEWS OUTLETS:
• Some established news organizations, including BBC, Reuters, and The Associated
Press, maintain high editorial standards and fact-checking processes to deliver
reliable news coverage.
11. EDUCATIONAL PLATFORMS:
• Websites and platforms dedicated to education, such as Khan Academy and
Coursera, offer verified, accurate educational content across various subjects and
disciplines.
12. GOVERNMENT WEBSITES:
• Official government websites often provide accurate, up-to-date information on
public policies, health guidelines, and legal regulations.
13. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH DATABASES:
• Platforms like PubMed, IEEE Xplore, and JSTOR provide access to peer-reviewed
scientific research, ensuring accurate and credible scholarly information.
15. SOCIAL MEDIA:
• Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have encountered
challenges in managing the spread of fake news due to the ease and speed of
sharing information.
16. FRINGE WEBSITES:
• Certain websites and online forums may host and propagate misleading
content, conspiracy theories, or false narratives.
17. UNVERIFIED NEWS SOURCES:
• Platforms that lack editorial oversight or credibility may inadvertently or
purposefully disseminate fake news.