Thursday, July 11, 2019

How To Verify True Weekly Community News And Entertainment

By Edward Carter


In the age of the internet, information becomes power and this why many people feel the need to be updated with current issues. Unlike before when the sources of current events are just the newspapers and evening newscasts, the internet can provide you what you need when you need it. The problem there is that information travels so fast even before it is verified. The following are ways on how to protect you from false weekly community news and entertainment being circulated online.

To look for verified information, go to websites that are run by companies and organizations that pride themselves in standing only for the truth. These companies follow standards to check the data before publishing it and to get a statement from all the parties involved to balance their reports. Usually, these are the online platforms of respected print and broadcast companies.

Even if you know what the website of your trusted organization is, double check the address bar when you type the domain to make sure that there is not typographical error. Some individuals may have bought domain names that have typographical errors and may be using them to pose as the original site, except that the information published in them did not undergo the same fact checking process.

If you use social media a lot, you can also get information quickly from the official social media accounts of broadcast and print companies. Once they are able to get information about a situation, they post it online without having to write a long report. As they get more information about it and interview related personalities, they post their updates so you will know about the developments.

You can also follow the verified accounts of the journalists, broadcasters and celebrities that you would like to know about. Not everything that they work on will get reported during the newscast, yet they are likely to share about these on their official accounts. Be wary though that if these are popular personalities, there may be fan pages and fake accounts that are easy to mistake for the real ones.

When you find dubious information, one of the ways to check its veracity is to find other sources. If you first learned something from a broadcast company, look for another broadcast organization that reports about it. If this is something newsworthy, other sources will definitely report on it after some time. Double check the information before you share it to your friends and followers.

Sometimes, checking the facts and data yourself can be confusing. What you can do is to look for websites and pages that do fact checking on popular topics and reports. They may have something about the information that you are looking for. If they don't, they may welcome requests for verification. Send them a message and the link to the report that you would like to be checked.

With the age of the internet, information quickly travels in just a click of a button and without even needing a lot of words. The problem there is that anyone can just create content that can easily be shared before verifying if it is true. As an individual, you can protect yourself and your network from this by counter checking important reports before sharing them.




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