Introduction:
Social media is a democratized information environment, where everyone has a voice, can offer an opinion, and express beliefs with parity. All that is needed is an attentive audience. Social media informants range from recognized subject-matter experts to propagators of deliberate misinformation or “fake news.” It is up to you, the receiver, to decide which sources are credible, trustworthy, and reliable.
If social media users do not perceive bias in the news, are unable to detect ideology, slant, and spin, or cannot recognize propaganda, they cannot decide which social media messages should be supplemented, counterbalanced, or dismissed entirely (Paul & Elder, 2006). In social media, we can easily spread news; what is more important is our obligation to discern the quality of the news we receive and pass on to others. This is where critical thinking is vital, as it is how can we keep social media beneficial to ourselves and others.
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Create a 1 page essay in APA format according to the instructions above. Use 2 scholarly sources for references. Be sure to use in-text citations.