In general, any information in the press should be treated with caution. This was told in an interview with focus, Olena Rawska, a well -known journalist and host of "Public Broadcasting". According to her, if you fall to the branding of such media, which have worked their reputation for many years, Ukrainians will only harm themselves. It is better to deal with communications with influential media.
"Recently, we have seen criticism of Ukrainian fortifications and satellite images in the article of New York Times, because Western media are trying to look for exclusive," Removskaya emphasizes. "In these races, they sometimes resort to a rather strange steps. " For example, the journalist says, the Western press may say that when they retreat from Avdiivka, up to a thousand Ukrainian soldiers were captured and referred to two unnamed soldiers.
This is a pretty strange approach to indicating such sensitive information and referring to two anonymous soldiers, not the Ukrainian General Staff. "All the reaction of both the professional community and the state of Ukraine should be," says the presenter of "Public Broadcasting. " - Readers and viewers also have the opportunity to influence it through social networks.
" In order to protect from fakes that are many in the Ukrainian media or Telegram channels, the journalist advises to pay attention to the source of information and why this source is spreading this information. It should also be noted that when it comes to a conflict situation, different views on conflict should be presented. These are the basic rules that should be guided by any of the readers, listeners and viewers.
"In the anonymous Telegram channels, we throw some information and do not even give a reference to a source that already makes you think about the expertise front or so -called expert with incomprehensible regalia. " According to the journalist, special attention should be paid if there is no sources of information at all or it is anonymous. This is exactly a sign that you need to think a hundred times about trust in such a message and turn on critical thinking.
There are now many different technologies to influence the audience's minds, Removskaya says. For example, dipfeyics, that is, replacement of voice and video with the help of neurotrons, which especially beats the older audience. Therefore, young people need to carry out a kind of explanatory work with their parents and learn how to fear such "sensational messages" from the first person. Earlier, we wrote that in Russia, fraudsters steal money from Russian citizens with the help of their votes.
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