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The great tobacco debate played out on social media | Citypress

22 Jun 202019 Feb 2021CABC
The great tobacco debate played out on social media | Citypress

The ban on the sale of tobacco products may have , polarised the country, but it also opened debate about issues of health and policy.

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Social media has made it easier for us to keep in touch with our loved ones and also gave us an easier way to gather information. But with this easy access to news and information, also comes the issue of fake news. These are facts that haven’t been checked and just shared as true. With the current pandemic, the spreading of fake news has caused a lot uncertainty regarding the disease itself. We talk to Prof Camaren Peter from the Center for Analytics and Behavior Change about the dangers around the spreading of fake news on social media and how to fact check what we read on social media. | News2424 Hour Trend Report | 22 June 2020

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