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Here we are the rhythm radio studio.

Today with us in this  studio a  famous journalist, woman who always broadcasts the truth and only the  truth, The main journalist of Veracity Group Aria Steele.

Lets get stared.

We made some compulsive questions for you.

First things first – What is fake news?
🗣 – Fake news is false information that looks like real news. Sometimes it is made to trick people or to make money. It can be a lie, or it can mix real facts with false ones.

Why is fake news a problem?
🗣 -Fake news can make people believe things that are not true. It can cause fear, confusion, or even hate. It can also affect how people vote or think about health and safety.

Why do people believe fake news even when it’s clearly false?
🗣 – People often believe fake news because it agrees with what they already think. This is called confirmation bias. Also, fake news often uses strong emotions like fear or anger, which makes it easier to believe without thinking too much

What’s the difference between fake news and bad journalism?
🗣 – Fake news is made on purpose to lie or mislead. Bad journalism might make mistakes or show only one side, but it’s usually not trying to trick anyone. Fake news has a goal—to make money, spread hate, or push a political idea.

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Are photos and videos always real proof?
🗣 Not anymore. With AI and deepfakes, it’s easy to change photos or videos to make something look real when it’s not. That’s why it’s important to check where the image or video came from, and if it was edited.

What should I do if I shared something fake by mistake?
🗣 – That happens to everyone! If you find out it’s fake, you can delete it and maybe post an update saying, “Sorry, that story wasn’t true. Here’s the real info.” It shows you’re responsible and care about the truth.

Most people interested do you ever posted a fake news? Have you ever accidentally reported something that wasn’t true? What happened next?
🗣 – Yes, early in my career I reported a quote that was taken out of context. Once I found out, I corrected the story and apologized. It was a hard lesson, but it taught me to double-check everything, especially when there’s pressure to publish quickly.

What’s the difference between bias and fake news—and how do you spot both?
🗣- Bias is when a story shows one side more than the other. Fake news is when the information is completely false. Even real news can have bias, so I always try to read from different sources and check the facts, not just the opinions.

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