Sunday, December 1, 2019
Check Before You Share
Unfortunately, we live in a world where it's easy for fake things to be seen, promoted, and made viral. For misinformation to be spread far and wide over the internet, in place of simple researched truth. Even then, it's easy to hide truth from the masses on the internet, as people aren't particularly interested in checking facts for themselves, and are overjoyed to believe in whatever claims pop up in their feeds. I want to make a page full of somewhat realistic but completely fake content; articles and products claiming to fix issues that don't exist, highly edited supermodels selling an impossible lifestyle and happiness, all of which is being excessively reblogged, retweeted, shared, whatever, without a second glance.
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Fake data, news, imagery, etc. has always been around, but the internet makes it impossible to avoid. A particularly important topic in today's politically divisive climate.
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