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"Ethics in the News" provides a forum for students to compare and comment on media ethics reporting from various news sources. It seeks to critically evaluate events and their coverage as it explores ethical issues and concepts.Categories
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Social Media Ethics in the News Post
Social media is a great platform for you to stay in touch with anyone and everyone. By inputting certain likes and dislikes, you can connect with people with similar interests as you. The first time you join a social media … Continue reading
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Taliban spokesperson remains on twitter while the 45th president of the U.S.A is still banned.
After the debacle in Afghanistan from the Biden administration it is interesting to go back and take a look at twitter while this whole mess unfolded. After the Taliban took over Kabul not long ago, the Taliban spokesperson with over … Continue reading
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Facebook and Misinformation
Currently, Facebook is being scrutinized for not being able to properly regulate misinformation about the coronavirus. Facebook users will know that if news is shared on the platform and it could be inaccurate, Facebook will attach a warning label to … Continue reading
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Social Media Ethics in The News Post
Social media has become the most used form of media today. Some of the popular social media platforms that people use are Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and so many others. While there are many different types of platforms for people to … Continue reading
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