0.2 Making sense of information disorder
We're interested in how you responded to the conflicting, contradictory and changing streams of information you received (and shared?) on your devices?

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Have you ever seen "fake news" in your messages or on your social media feed
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Have you ever shared information with others on your phone without being sure it was correct?
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How often do you identify a message or post that has false information in it?
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Yes, always.
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How often, when forwarding messages onwards to others, do you specifically take the time and effort to check on the accuracy of the information before sharing it with other?
Almost never
Yes, always
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Do you have trusted people or organizations in your network who regularly check on the accuracy of information that is sent, received or read?
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Do you know of any reputable sites that can assist you with checking about the accuracy of information
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Who do you think should be accountable for making  checking on the accuracy of information that is sent, received, read or shared?
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Do you feel sufficiently competent with the topic of information disorder to assist others think about the accuracy of  messages and posts that are shed via their mobile devices
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