Kiwis trust local news but bots bomb reliability ranking

Kiwis trust local news but bots bomb reliability ranking
Brent Melville
For many people, the global covid-19 crisis has taken over every waking moment, not least because of the constant barrage of information they are exposed to. Aptly, the World Health Organisation refers to it as an “infodemic.” And clearly much of the information people can access, from various media sources, is not to be trusted – making it all the more difficult for the public to distil truth from fiction. The WHO takes the issue so seriously that it has been working to track down and “myth bust” much of the misinformation freely avai...

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