Fake News is related to conspiracy theory. Fake news is a false information that were given to the news. While Fake News is not distinctive to the Internet or Social Media (including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, and What’s App), it has recently become a big issue in today’s world and this generation. Fake news normally comes from sites that concentrate in bogus and nonsense headline stories. Fake news is yellow journalism. For example, most of anti-vaxxers people didn’t want to take the vaccine because they believe the misinformation and conspiracy theories that were being spread to the society about the Covid-19 vaccine by conspiracy theorist or social media without proof and consulting with Health Expert or Doctor. It is extremely dangerous to the society and it makes people not to take vaccine. This is why Fake News and conspiracy theories brings an negative impact to society and communities.
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Journalism is the profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, and news media that prepare for the news to be broadcast. Journalism’s job is to inform the public about what’s happening around the world. A true journalist does research, write, edit, proofread, and interview. Once the journalist reports the information that information is obtainable to anyone desires to receive it. The purpose of journalism is to give people the information they need in order for people or society to make better choices about their lives and communities.
In ” Can Afghan’s Leading Broadcaster Survive The Taliban” was interesting article that the Taliban is attacking journalist if they report a headline against the Taliban. The Taliban is making the society and journalist’s life at risk. The Taliban were not taught to respect women and they are totally against women rights. That is the reason why Afghan people left Afghanistan permanently. In “Did I Really Just Buy Ebony” by Avis Weathersbee makes a phenomenal interview essays. The way she wrote the interview essays that has to do with about African American celebrities and world famous leaders. The moral lesson that the author is trying to give is that everybody has the right to speak up, freedom of speech, and everybody’s voice should be heard in order to serve justice.
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