False or inaccurate information spread without the intention to deceive - Misinformation, False information deliberately created to mislead or manipulate - Disinformation, The process of checking information for accuracy and reliability - Verification / Fact-checking, A one-sided or unfair presentation of information - Bias, The media’s influence on which topics people think about - Agenda-setting, Biased or misleading information promoting a political cause - Propaganda, The division of society into opposing groups with extreme views - Polarization, Only seeing information that confirms existing beliefs - Filter bubble, Opinions are repeated while opposing views are excluded - Echo chamber, Neutral, balanced, and fact-based reporting - Objective reporting,
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