In 2019 the BBC said there are two kinds of fake news:
There might be a third category; where people believe something to be true and share the information within their network, “in case it’s helpful”.
Although the idea of “fake news” found momentum with former US President Donald Trump, we have seen further damaging and dangerous examples during the Covid-19 pandemic. Fake news can be harmless, annoying, dangerous, or deadly.
So with this backdrop, what is the Future of Fake News? To consider this question, I am joined by PR Consultant Islay O'Hara.
You can learn more about Islay and her work on islayohara.co.uk, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
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