How can we spot online misinformation?
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The US is recovering from the devastating impacts of hurricanes Milton and Helene. In the aftermath of the hurricanes, social media has been flooded with misinformation.
Why is this happening straight after two storms that have caused significant damage and loss of life?
Guest: Dr T.J. Thomson – an expert in visual communication and digital media at RMIT University.
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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