In the past, media newsrooms independently checked information and facts before their further distribution to the public as part of their work and activities.
Filter bubbles facilitate the search through the vastness of the internet by categorizing content according to individual interests; however, they simultaneously limit the user by exposing them only to content that interests them.
Not every piece of information available on the internet is accurate, which is why it is extremely important to analyze the information and remain vigilant when gathering it.
With the development of media, people have gained a new window into the world—into the lives of those thousands of kilometers away, into the marine world that thrives in the deep blue of the oceans, and into the lives of past communities and tribes.
The emergence and sharing of fake ads is linked to the development of the internet and digital technology, and they are designed with the aim of manipulating or deceiving the public and gaining material benefits.
Information overload occurs as a result of the continuous influx of numerous diverse pieces of information, data, and content that a person is unable to process in a timely manner.