Fake News Exposure

Fake News Exposure refers to the process or act of identifying, reporting, or disseminating information that is false, misleading, or intentionally deceptive, typically presented as news. This exposure aims to raise awareness of unreliable sources and combat misinformation, especially in contexts such as social media, journalism, and public discourse. It involves analyzing the content, context, and sources of news to uncover inaccuracies and highlight biases. By exposing fake news, individuals and organizations seek to inform the public, promote media literacy, and encourage critical thinking about information sources. The ultimate goal is to help individuals distinguish between credible news and false narratives, thereby fostering a more informed society.