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Curate Your Own News Experience
How do you know what 's happening in your world.
The amount of information just a click away may be limitless,
but the time and energy we have to absorb and evaluate it, is not.
All the information in the world, won't be very useful
unless you know how to read the news.
To your grandparents, parents, or even older siblings, this idea would have sounded strange.
Only a few decades ago, news was broad based.
Your choices were limited to a couple of general interest magazines,
and newspapers of record, and three or four TV networks,
where trusted newscasters delivered the day 's news at the same reliable time every evening.
But the problems with this system soon became apparent as mass media spread.
While it was known that authoritarian countries controlled and censored information,
a series of scandals showed that democratic governments
were also misleading the public, often with media cooperation.
Revelations of covert wars, secret assassinations
and political corruption undermined public faith in official narratives
presented by mainstream sources.
This breakdown of trust in media gatekeepers, led to alternative newspapers,
radio shows, and cable news, competing with the major outlets
and covering events from various perspectives.
More recently, the internet has multiplied the amount of information
and viewpoints, with social media, blogs, and online video
turning every citizen into a potential reporter.
But if everyone is a reporter, nobody is, and different sources
may disagree not only on opinions, but on the facts themselves.
So, how do you get the truth, or something close?
One of the best ways is to get the original news, unfiltered by middlemen,
instead of articles interpreting a scientific study or a politician 's speech,
you can often find the actual material and judge for yourself.
For current events, follow reporters on social media.
During major events, such as the Arab Spring or the Ukrainian protests,
newscasters and bloggers have posted updates and recordings from the midst of the chaos.
Though many of these later appear in articles or broadcasts,
keep in mind that these polished versions, often combine the voice
of the person who is there, with the input of editors who weren't.
At the same time, the more chaotic the story, the less you should
try to follow it in real time.
In events like terrorist attacks and natural disasters,
today 's media attempts continuous coverage,
even when no reliable new information is available,
sometimes leading to incorrect information, or false accusations of innocent people.
It's easy to be anxious in such events, but try checking for the latest information
at several points in the day, rather than every few minutes,
allowing time for complete details to emerge and false reports to be refuted.
While good journalism aims for objectivity, media bias is often unavoidable.
When you can't get the direct story, read coverage in multiple outlets,
which employ different reporters and interview different experts.
Tuning in to various sources and noting the differences,
lets you put the pieces together for a more complete picture.
It's also crucial to separate fact from opinion.
Words like " think ", " likely ", or " probably ", mean that the outlet is being careful,
or worse, taking a guess.
And watch out for reports that rely on anonymous sources.
These could be people who have little connection to the story,
or have an interest in influencing coverage,
their anonymity making them unaccountable for the information they provide.
Finally, and most importantly, try to verify news before spreading it.
While social media has enabled the truth to reach us faster,
it 's also allowed rumors to spread before they can be verified,
and falsehoods to survive long after they 've been refuted.
So before you share that unbelieveable or outrageous news item,
do a web search to find any additional information or context you might have missed,
and what others are saying about it.
Today we are more free than ever from the old media gatekeepers
who used to control the flow of information.
But with freedom comes responsibility.
The responsibility to curate our own experience, and ensure
that this flow does not become a flood, leaving us less informed
than before we took the plunge.
How do you know what 's happening in your world.
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While it was known that authoritarian countries controlled and censored information,
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a series of scandals showed that democratic governments
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were also misleading the public, often with media cooperation.
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Revelations of covert wars, secret assassinations
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public
faith
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corruption
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presented by mainstream sources.
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sources
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For current events, follow reporters on social media.
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social media
events
reporters
During major events, such as the Arab Spring or the Ukrainian protests,
the
or
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such as
major
events
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Ukrainian
protests
newscasters and bloggers have posted updates and recordings from the midst of the chaos.
and
the
have
of
from
updates
posted
chaos
midst
newscasters
bloggers
recordings
Though many of these later appear in articles or broadcasts,
many
in
of
or
later
articles
these
appear
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broadcasts
keep in mind that these polished versions, often combine the voice
in
the
that
keep
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these
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combine
versions
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of the person who is there, with the input of editors who weren't.
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story
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try to follow it in real time.
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In events like terrorist attacks and natural disasters,
and
like
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natural
disasters
attacks
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today 's media attempts continuous coverage,
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coverage
media
attempts
even when no reliable new information is available,
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when
no
new
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sometimes leading to incorrect information, or false accusations of innocent people.
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people
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accusations
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at several points in the day, rather than every few minutes,
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allowing time for complete details to emerge and false reports to be refuted.
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to
time
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emerge
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details
refuted
While good journalism aims for objectivity, media bias is often unavoidable.
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journalism
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aims
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When you can't get the direct story, read coverage in multiple outlets,
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get
read
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story
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coverage
outlets
which employ different reporters and interview different experts.
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which
interview
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in
the
to
various
differences
noting
sources
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lets you put the pieces together for a more complete picture.
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for
a
the
more
together
put
picture
pieces
complete
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It's also crucial to separate fact from opinion.
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to
from
also
separate
opinion
fact
crucial
Words like " think ", " likely ", or " probably ", mean that the outlet is being careful,
is
careful
like
the
that
or
think
Words
being
probably
mean
outlet
likely
or worse, taking a guess.
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or
taking
guess
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And watch out for reports that rely on anonymous sources.
for
on
that
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out
watch
reports
rely
anonymous
sources
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be
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the
to
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or have an interest in influencing coverage,
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Finally, and most importantly, try to verify news before spreading it.
and
to
it
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before
news
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importantly
verify
spreading
While social media has enabled the truth to reach us faster,
the
to
has
reach
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faster
us
truth
social media
enabled
it 's also allowed rumors to spread before they can be verified,
be
to
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and falsehoods to survive long after they 've been refuted.
and
to
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after
been
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refuted
falsehoods
So before you share that unbelieveable or outrageous news item,
you
that
or
So
item
before
news
share
unbelieveable
outrageous
do a web search to find any additional information or context you might have missed,
you
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any
might
find
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missed
information
additional
search
context
and what others are saying about it.
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about
it
what
saying
others
Today we are more free than ever from the old media gatekeepers
are
the
more
we
Today
from
old
ever
than
free
media
gatekeepers
who used to control the flow of information.
the
of
who
control
used to
information
flow
But with freedom comes responsibility.
with
But
comes
freedom
responsibility
The responsibility to curate our own experience, and ensure
and
The
to
our
own
experience
ensure
responsibility
curate
that this flow does not become a flood, leaving us less informed
a
that
this
not
does
become
us
less
leaving
flow
flood
informed
than before we took the plunge.
the
we
before
than
took
plunge
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