Arguments For My Position
- There are 7 billion people on the planet and nobody wants to
be misinformed or fed incorrect information unknowingly.
- Most people don't know that there are two sides to arguments
because social media is so polluted with disinformation and
purposely misleading content.
- Advertising, especially, is meant to make people think
certain ways.
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Disinformation Campaigns.” Journal of International Affairs,
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GILCHRIST, Alan. “Post-Truth: An Outline Review of the Issues
and What Is Being Done to Combat It.” Ibersid, vol. 12, no. 2,
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Post-Reality in Social Media: A Semiotic-Cognitive Perspective.”
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