We live in a world flooded with information. Fifty years ago, it was difficult to imagine a time when the printing press didn’t exist. Today, the idea of living in a world without the internet seems even harder to grasp. Our ability to create and share more information than ever before produced incredible discoveries in medicine and science. We now have cures for diseases thought incurable and know that other planets exist far beyond our solar system. Humans have accomplished amazing things as our ability to communicate has increased.
The same tools that make it possible to publish extraordinary discoveries can also produce frustrating examples of misinformation and disinformation. Misinformation happens when people share things they don’t know to be false. Disinformation comes from sourc

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