“…To better understand Trump’s media consumption, BuzzFeed News turned to the president-elect’s largest source of public proclamations and shared news: Twitter. While Trump’s media consumption and methods appear opaque and unconventional, the stories he chooses to share with his now 16 million–plus followers offer a unique window into the news and commentary that catch his eye.” [Note – we are always vigilant in not assuming, but learning about issues and leaders – we undertake this effort each and every day, we read widely and are not deterred by complexity or the need to learn more – we reach out to our professional communities for assistance. Keeping all means of communication open with our groups, communities and with those whom we serve, regardless of what sector we work in, is especially critical now.]
- See also via BBC – The rise and rise of fake news: “…Brooke Binkowski from Snopes, one of the largest fact checking websites which fights online misinformation, believes that while individual fake news stories may not be dangerous their potential to cause damage becomes more powerful over time and when considered in the aggregate. “There’s a lot of confirmation bias,” she says. “A lot of people want proof that their world view is the accurate and appropriate one.”
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