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RE: Who is guilty of fake news? Influencers or their audience?

in Hive Learners20 days ago

I see that the problem lies is in people's critical sense. Today a huge number of people believe anything they see on the Internet. We have as an example the challenges that are seen in short videos, for example the one that is currently fashionable here in my country that is known as "who ejacule loses", where teenagers sit on circle, a group of men and women. The men are erected, turn the bottle, to whom he falls, a girl is felt on top and must endure without ejaculating, the one who endures more, wins.

This of course is an idiocy, but it is what these influencers and people idiot promote by Tik Tok. Then the responsibility is not only of the influencers that promote these things, but of the adolescents and those who participate in this, simply because they are trending topics or themes that are fashionable.

It takes people with more critical sense, rational people, and not the "Z" generation of stupids, which we have today. I see it in this way my friend, and I apologize for being so direct, but this is an issue that is very important and of which I am very critic.

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Long time ago we only had access to books and encyclopedias so our information access was more controlled...maybe it was better this way? less fake news available ...
But yeah I totally agree with you
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And in the ancestral tribes the information from mouth to mouth, the aborignes and indigenous of our continents were passed, where so much wisdom is enclosed ... the ancient China had no Tik toks ... the legends of the millenary dragons.

Damn generation "z" grrrrr!

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