#Digiblogchat October 4, 2022 Disinformation with @LazBlazter

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#Digiblogchat October 4, 2022 Disinformation with @LazBlazter | Image: Pete Linforth from Pixabay

The topic for Tuesday, October 4, 2022 is Disinformation with @LazBlazter.! Join us on Twitter each Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. PDT for #DigiBlogChat. My partner for these chats is @LazBlazter, who also wrote the questions for this chat. If you need to know how to participate, click here: How to Join #DigiBlogChat. P.S. Don’t forget to add the #digiblogchat hashtag!

Here are the questions:

Q1. What is disinformation from your perspective?

Q2.  examples can you share of content that was published using disinformation to achieve an outcome?

Q3. Is disinformation a legitimate business / political tool?

Q4. Is it reasonable to require major Tech platforms to regulate the publication of content or are Governments shedding liability?

Q5. Do you have a view on how Artificial Intelligence #AI can flag harmful and misleading content?

Q6. What motivates the use of disinformation in place of accurate and specific data?

Q7. Would shutting down opportunities to monetize unverified and harmful content improve the trustworthiness of data sources?

Q8. Alternatively, would incentives to validate information accuracy encourage more publishers to verify and endorse validation services for data integrity?

Q9. What steps do you take to assure your information and data integrity is secure, reliable and resilient to challenge?

Q10. Which platforms do you trust for content and how you avoid disinformation?

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