鈥楩ake news鈥 might be a phrase that everyone鈥檚 familiar with and aware of, but it鈥檚 still hard to know what to do when someone shares something that doesn鈥檛 seem quite right.
Starting a conversation about a piece of misleading information can be a bit awkward 鈥 especially if the person who sent it is a family member. They鈥檝e probably got your best interests at heart and they most likely aren鈥檛 out to deliberately promote false stories.
In the latest edition of For Fake鈥檚 Sake, TikTok star Ehiz Ufuah meets Laura Garcia from First Draft (an organisation working to protect people against misinformation) to get some tips on how to talk to family or friends about fake news. It鈥檚 actually not as difficult as it seems!
1. Ask them where the information comes from
Gently ask where they got their story from. They might have seen it on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok, but if you can, try and find out which account or news source shared it. This will get them to think about what makes a reliable source more critically.
2. Remind them that jokes have consequences
It鈥檚 easy for someone to respond by saying 鈥淥h, it was only a joke鈥, but sometimes satire and parody can be misinterpreted as facts. It鈥檚 really important for them to understand that a lot of fake news is spread this way, but don鈥檛 try to lecture.
Listen to their explanations and even point out that you hadn鈥檛 realised the post or story was a joke 鈥 this will help the other person empathise with you and understand your perspective.
3. Be patient and try to help
The most important thing is to be patient and respectful when asking someone about news that might be fake. They鈥檙e most likely worried about an issue or may have seen something that has upset them, so don鈥檛 shut them down and try to show kindness and concern.
You鈥檝e got a much bigger chance of getting to the bottom of it this way and, if needed, it opens the conversation for future chats about false information.
Where next?
How false information spreads
Fake stories aren't just in 'the news' - they can be found in memes, videos and screenshots too. But how do they spread so quickly around your contacts and feeds?
What are reliable sources?
TikTok star Ehiz learns how to spot trustworthy sites when searching for the latest news or information.
Fake news and me
Famous faces share their experiences of fake news to show the harm it can cause.
Fact or Fake?
Find out how to spot and stop fake news with 成人快手 Bitesize.