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January, academic year 2022/2023

Fake News
Oral presentation

Work done by: Cristiano Gaspar, nº8, 10thA

Subject of: English


Fake News and disinformation

 Manipulated, presented and disseminated;

 Keep citizens away of factual knowledge of reality;

 To obtain economic advantage;

 To deceive the public.


The advance of fake news with the
media
Types of fake news

1
Parody

Does not want to cause harm to


anyone but may mislead the
reader
Types of fake news

2
False connection

The news does not match the


content
Types of fake news

3
False content

The content is true but is


shared in a false context
Types of fake news

4
Impostor content

You use the name of a person


or brand, but with unrealistic
claims
Types of fake news

5
Manipulated content

The real content is manipulated


to mislead the public
Types of fake news

6
Fabricated content

Information that is completely false and constructed


to cause someone harm or spread a rumor
How to identify fake news
How to identify fake news
Fake news
https://www.getbadnews.com/books/english/play
WEBGRAPHY
 https://jovens.parlamento.pt/Documents/DicasExploraTemas_29out2021.p
df
 https://www.redemagic.com/blog/internet/existem-7-tipos-fake-news-voce-c
onhece-todos/
 https://jovens.parlamento.pt/bas/documents/Plenario.pdf
 https://www.getbadnews.com/books/english/play

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