RE: Fighting Social Media Disinformtion17 May 2022 14:51
My original post was made over the week end,when there isn't much to discuss solely about Centamin anyway .
By all means talk about Centamin,, what have you got to tell us then?
Have you ever taken the trouble to write to investor relations , I doubt it very few people that post and comment on these types of forums ever do.
Misinformation is everywhere online, and anyone can be vulnerable to it. On social media, you may have at one point shared an article that you believed to be true at the time, but that you later discovered actually contained falsehoods or outdated information.
While both misinformation and disinformation can deceive audiences, the distinction is that disinformation is intentionally, maliciously deceptive. Both forms often involve widespread dissemination, whether or not the person sharing is aware of the inaccuracies.
It's important for everyone to know how to spot mis- and disinformation online to avoid spreading falsehoods and to be critical consumers of online news, particularly through social media.
Why not put your challenges and questions on the Europe’s new Digital Services Act to the appropriate commission or regulator, bit more difficult now though that we no longer have any representation via an MEP thanks to a flawed Brexit vote gained due to mis & disinformation !
You stay in Plato's cave if you wish, good job that Martin Horgan doesn't subscribe to that theory or he would still be debating on if, how and when to dig Sukatri out from under a decade of crap so that they can start mining a decant grade of ore again!