Wednesday, December 30th, 2015. Find up in this article which lies were the most popular online this year 2015 a few days to end it with great fanfare, because although you may not believe, not everything that is published and shared by networks and web pages is true. So be careful with this; however, if you will not fall into these virtual tricks easily, join us in this reading, because here we give you interesting facts that will help you identify the reliability and truthfulness of the information to which we are exposed over the Internet universe.
This kind of news whose main characteristic is that they are false, go by the Internet through different platforms, sites and networks, with the intention of capturing the reader’s attention and promoting the generation of media impact, which in turn produces the mass multiplication of the same. Haven’t you heard that expression that says? “A lie repeated many times becomes the truth”, well in this case, that’s true.
Of course, not all the news is false. So you have to learn how to distinguish among a sensationalist information and a real information. However, while circulating, many are deceived and repeated assuming them as true.
Consider this, right or not? How many times this year was killed your favorite artist or singer? the networks have seen this kind of news that generate sadness for his followers multiplied during this 2015. So the proliferation of false information or so-called “hoax “<oax> have crowded the Internet. Remember these cases, speaking of alleged deaths, the famous Mexican comedian “Chabelo”; He appeared hundreds of times, to the point that in the television driving, had to deny this news.
Did you read the related to the end of the world, which supposedly would be on Sept. 23rd product of an asteroid collision with Earth? It wasn’t true! only a fiction films, fortunately. Or 15 days of total darkness, announced by NASA? False! the sun was risen every day.
Also, the first “selfie” of Pope Francisco, who was nothing but a picture of the Pontiff taken from a videoconference. And the most recent, false contest in which you could win a Land Rover Rage 2015.
So from now on, check. If the news is not supported by the signing of an author or is anonymous, does not set exact dates, it is too shocking and invites you to share; do not be fooled and suspicious of its truth immediately. Avoid repeated and thus no longer be an unimportant gossip.
ALFA