Have you ever believed a piece of online news or a viral story, only to find out later it was completely fake? What was it and what made you realize it wasn't true?, Why do you think people create and spread misinformation online? Is it usually for fun, for political reasons, or for financial gain, in your opinion?, How can you tell the difference between a credible source and an unreliable one when you're scrolling through social media? What specific clues do you look for?, What is a common topic in Costa Rica that often seems to be a target for misinformation, for example in areas like health, politics, or local events?, If you were tasked with teaching a younger sibling or cousin one single rule to help them spot fake information, what would that rule be?.
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TA-03. Speaking: Fake information online
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