Reflection on Social Media Case 3: Tom Petty’s “Death” and Death


When I read this case study one of the first things that comes to my mind is fake news. Fake news has always been around in magazines and tabloids. However, social media makes it that much easier for fake news to be put out into the world. In this case study we are looking at new sources announcing Tom Petty’s death before he had actually died. Although this is more so premature news since he died later that day I would still consider it fake news. Fake news is all over social media and sometimes it can be hard to depict what is real and what is fake. In this article it is talking about how the internet is full of fake news and there might not be a way to stop it. https://www.recode.net/2017/10/19/16497626/fake-news-study-facebook-pew-research-fix Facebook and Twitter are trying to figure out ways that they can flag or report fake news but there is simply just too much of it to be able to take it all off. For the news sources to announce that Tom Petty had died before his actual death that is putting fake news out into the world. The problem with getting all of our news from social media is not fact checking what we are seeing with other sources. We’ve talked briefly in class about fake news and how it can be a negative side of social media.

We can choose who we follow on social media but that doesn’t mean we can trust the content that our family and friends post. It is the sad reality that we need to fact check most of the things that we see on social media now. It can be hard for us to tell if a source is credible or not which is why fact checking is always important when we’re taking information in. This website shows us ways that we can check the credibility of a source on social media. http://guides.library.jhu.edu/c.php?g=202581&p=1335031


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  1. It truly is sad that we need to fact check everything we see nowadays! nothing can be trusted. Great Job!

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  2. I liked your post and how you incorporated that Facebook and twitter are trying to figure out ways to flag or report fake news. It is sad that fake news is so common on social that you can't believe anything you read anymore!

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  3. It's important to understand that every news source has bias. If you think that you are getting information from credible sources like NPR or FOX News, keep in mind that they have a bias in their reporting. This is especially prevalent when reporting politics. Two different news outlets can be reporting the same story about Donald Trump but they can sound completely different depending on their bias. Great post!

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  4. I feel the same about how sad it is to have to check everything that is on media resources, I believe that media should be used for constructive purposes, but that is my dream; however, we can still do something to change it and be more responsible about our own posts, wherever and whenever we do them.

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  5. Great points. It's so interesting to see how much fake news is around us. We need to stay aware for sure.

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