Internet Hoaxes by Michael Johnson
Synopsis
Internet Hoaxes examines how fake news and online misinformation spread rapidly in the digital age, exploring the technology and psychology behind these deceptive practices.
The book highlights how social media algorithms can amplify falsehoods and how echo chambers reinforce existing beliefs, making people more susceptible to online scams.
By understanding how hoaxes exploit vulnerabilities, readers can develop critical thinking skills and media literacy to combat online deception.
The book begins by defining internet hoaxes and tracing their evolution from traditional media to the digital realm.
It then analyzes the psychology behind why people believe hoaxes, exploring cognitive biases like confirmation bias.
Finally, Internet Hoaxes presents real-world case studies of viral misinformation, including its impact on elections and financial markets, demonstrating the tangible consequences of these online deceptions.
Through a holistic approach, the book combines technical analysis with psychological insights and real-world examples, offering a comprehensive understanding of internet hoaxes.
Drawing on academic research, fact-checking reports, and social media analysis, the book empowers readers to navigate the digital landscape more discerningly. This fact-based analysis helps readers understand the anatomy of online deception and its impact on current events.
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