Discover yourself in the fight against disinformation

Discover yourself in the fight against disinformation

Disinformation can influence our opinions and beliefs. Our identity depends on accurate information.

This blog invites you on a journey of self-discovery and exploring your own values. Improving your skills in recognizing false information is not just about knowledge, but also about understanding yourself. Learn what personally bothers you about disinformation, and use these insights to strengthen your critical analysis. Gaining control over your information is key to mental health and personal growth.

Interested in this topic? Read more: Mental well-being as a tool for uncovering and analyzing disinformation: Enhance your social skills for a better life Want to find out where you stand personally? Take a short test at the end of the page and gain a better understanding.

Description:
The blog addresses the development of social skills in combating misinformation and propaganda, emphasizing their importance for mental well-being. It provides practical tips, techniques, and activities for recognizing and analyzing disinformation.

Language tone:
The text is written informally and encouragingly to motivate readers towards personal and professional growth. The content is accessible and understandable for a wide range of readers.

Target audience:
The blog is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to effectively recognize and analyze disinformation and propaganda, thereby improving their psychology and mental well-being.

Imagine you are in an unfamiliar city and you find a newspaper with an article about a major conspiracy. How would you react?
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A message about a shocking event is spreading on social media. How do you approach its truthfulness?
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Imagine that someone in your vicinity is spreading unverified information. What will you do?
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What type of messages most often grabs your attention?
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If you see a photo or video accompanying a message, how do you react?
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How do you distinguish between satire, opinion articles, and factual reports?
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How do you react when you find out that you believed something, and later it turned out to be misinformation?
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Imagine that someone accuses you of spreading false information. How would you react?
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Which of the following statements is closest to you?
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If you had to explain to someone how to identify misinformation, what would you emphasize?
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