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The dangers of fake news

The U.S. election proves people will believe what they want despite the facts

础听quote often attributed to Edgar Allen Poe goes something like, 鈥淏elieve nothing of what you hear, and only half of what you see.鈥澛

Essentially, the saying boils down to not falling for something unless you actually have proof.聽

It鈥檚 particularly apropos advice these days considering how prevalent 鈥渇ake news鈥 is on the Internet and how dangerous it has become.

I鈥檒l give you an example. I was chatting with one of my friends in 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 about the U.S. election results, and Donald Trump.聽

My friend began telling me all about a 鈥渂ig鈥 story about the Clintons and the Democratic party having been found to be running a child sex ring out of a pizza joint in Washington. My eyes glazed over in disbelief as my usually logical friend went into great detail about Democratic party emails that were hacked and posted on WikiLeaks and how 鈥渃orporate media鈥 was ignoring the story.

Earlier in the week, a colleague had also told me the grand tale of Hilary Clinton鈥檚 chief of staff, John Podesta, and the Comet Ping Pong Pizzeria. But, being a journalist and trained researcher, I couldn鈥檛 help but notice the story was nowhere to be found on 鈥渓egitimate鈥 news sites鈥 or I guess 鈥渃orporate鈥 media, as my friend would say.聽

So I began researching the supposed emails and pedophile ring. It actually didn鈥檛 take me too long at all to discover it was a complete hoax, fabricated originally on a forum and propagated to alt-right and conservative 鈥渘ews鈥 (read: propaganda) sites, and then it went viral on Facebook and Twitter. At no time did a CNN, CBC, BBC or MSNBC site have coverage on the story (later dubbed Pizzagate) because it was a complete fabrication.

However, to my friend, the fact that legitimate news organizations were not covering it was proof it was actually true. I know, it boggled my mind, too.聽

Somehow, we are in a strange time when people think the media is bought and sold by politicians and the entire field of journalism is one big conspiracy theory.聽

I asked my friend, 鈥淒o you really think every single reporter, producer, editor and anchor in the world is part of this conspiracy? That everyone at BBC, CBC and CNN is in on it and keeping the secret for a pedophile ring?鈥澛

He conceded that, when said out loud, it did seem far-fetched. I told him, as a journalist myself, I found it really insulting when people say stupid things about my profession.

But, more and more, people are believing everything they read on the internet and taking it for truth. Nobody seems to want to look more deeply. It鈥檚 usually because the fake news story says something they want to believe (for example, vaccines cause autism) so its contents are accepted as fact regardless of actual veracity.聽

U.S. President-elect Trump utilized fake news to great advantage during the election, regurgitating lies to his supporters, who ate it up like so much slop.聽

It鈥檚 the reason 鈥淧ost-Truth鈥 was the word of the year. It means 鈥渞elating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.鈥澛

It means many people today would rather believe what they believe (no matter what that may be) and ignore the actual facts or reality. Whoa, did anyone else just get that big shiver up their spine?聽

Of course, some will say, 鈥淲ho cares? Let people believe what they want. What harm can come?鈥

Well, this past week, some yahoo in the U.S. who hadn鈥檛 gotten the word that the Comet Ping Pong Pizza thing was untrue and a hoax, went into that pizza restaurant with a gun looking to 鈥渟elf-investigate鈥 the story. He apparently fired off a shot, too, before being apprehended.聽

It is a sad commentary on how everyone鈥檚 mistrust of the legitimate news sources (started by right-wing conservatives using the 鈥渃orporate media鈥 slur to undermine that legitimacy in people鈥檚 minds) has led them to trust the actual lies and misinformation instead. And it is just getting worse.

Right after the Pizzagate gunman was apprehended, the fake news sites and alt-right forums lit up with the conspiracy theory believers saying the real-life crime was 鈥渇ake news鈥 and a cover-up for the pedophile ring. Edgar Allen Poe would probably be very disappointed in us all.聽

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