# Filtering and Fake News ##### *Had everyone in the country learned and used "crap dection" skills, would we be so affected by "fake news" and media manipulation, or would we end up in filtered bubbles?* ![Intro Pic](https://i.imgur.com/BJTJqXS.jpg) The new technological age our world is entering brings in a new issue: to what extent do we filter our news? First Draft brings up an excellent point about how the term “fake news” is no longer truly accurate because the content is real, just simply weaponized. And especially with the rise of social media platforms, misinformation can spread to millions of people. One thing that’s especially important currently is being able to have strong media literacy when being on the internet. Is this post on Facebook potentially manipulated content? Does this article come from a reliable source? Is it possible that Instagram put this ad in my feed specifically towards me? Being able to answer these types of questions enables us to think before sharing any potential type of disinformation. If everyone learned “crap detection” skills, our society would not end up in filter bubbles as we would be more knowledgeable about how social media algorithms put out our content. As stated in Farnam Street’s article, we can opt out of filter bubbles in many ways such as ad-blockers and reading a diverse amount of news. The issue that would arise, however, is that harmful information would just keep becoming harder to identify. Can we fully eradicate media manipulation even if everyone had strong media literacy skills? This may be the question future generations will have to answer. ## Filtering Exercise For this exercise, I followed the exact instructions to create the NU News folder. When it came time to make my own rule, I decided to categorize all of the news I’ve been receiving about my dorm building (West Village A South). I find that a lot of the emails I receive from my RAs often get mixed up in the rest of my inbox so I frequently miss them. Therefore, creating this specific rule would allow me to be much more organized. Tying into the reading, filter has some benefits in the sense that harmful information or scams will not be able to fall into these folders. ![Rules](https://i.imgur.com/QybIBvd.png)