Pre-bunking: un approccio preventivo contro la disinformazione.
Vedi pillola RAI di 1 minuto https://www.raiplay.it/video/2023/08/Pillole-contro-la-disinformazione-Pre-Bunking-Prevenire-la-disinformazione-4a28cec0-e6f4-4c03-a0f0-da8fa6db0356.html
Questa pillola fa parte di una serie che e' utile conoscere (non da vedere ora) https://www.raiplay.it/programmi/pillolecontroladisinformazione/stagione-iii/stagione-iii.
esempio che si presta ad uso didattico insegnando inglese.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER64qa_qnWg; per capire il parlato troppo veloce rallentarlo a 0,75 (possibile nei settings).
emotional language:
fear anger contempt ... |
plain words |
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horrific accident | serious one |
disgusting ruling | disagreeable one |
heartbreaking twist of faith | unfortunate coincidence |
the mutants are revolting | |
incompetent congressman | congressman |
shameful statement in Press room | statement in Press room |
buone pratiche, alcune della notte dei tempi, e come al solito presentate impacchettate in un nuovo contenitore terminologico, derivato dall'esperienza pandemica:
data la mia esperienza dovuta all'eta', mi fa un po' ridere.
La vera novita' e' che
Il peccato originale e' che questa "reazione immunitaria" avvenga ora 2023 con un ritardo di 15 anni (es: Facebook nato nel 2004 e' dal 2008 in Italia).
con opzione in varie lingue
poiche' TUTTE si sono iscritte ai social deile multinazionali invece di creare i propri (Cina lo ha fatto), tecnicamente possibile in open source dal 2017.
Un primo passo verso l'indipendenza con l'adozione di social open source e' stato fatto da
Per diventare consapevoli di una parte dei tanti gravi problemi creati dai social digitali, a discapito dei loro vantaggi, e' fondamentale il docufilm The social dilemma.
I think therefore I am.
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you might think about skipping this ad
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don't what happens next will make you
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tear up
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[Music]
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wait you're still here i mean great
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looks like the trick worked
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you see when watching videos or browsing
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online you are likely to encounter
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content that is loaded with emotional
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language
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and with good reason playing into
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emotions especially negative ones
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such as fear anger or contempt is a
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trick to get you to pay attention to
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something when you otherwise wouldn't
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it's likely that's a big reason why
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you're still watching this ad
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is because you were lured in by our use
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of emotional language in the very first
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sentence
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research has shown that expressing
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emotion is key for the spread of moral
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and especially political ideas and
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social networks
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so let's say when you're writing a
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headline and you're trying your hardest
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to manipulate your readers to click
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one thing you can do is pepper your
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headlines with a bunch of emotionally
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charged words
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call it a horrific accident instead of a
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serious one
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a disgusting ruling instead of a
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disagreeable one
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or a heartbreaking twist of faith
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instead of an
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unfortunate coincidence that way you're
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likely to reach more people
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and influence the reactions so let's see
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how this plays out in real life
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let's take the following headline from
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the movie anchorman
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no emotional manipulation at play here
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just to the point
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no-nonsense coverage of such an
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important event in history
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this headline on the other hand see what
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they did there the writer used an
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emotionally charged word like revolting
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to describe a whole group of people our
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mutes people
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oh well you get the point they're
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fear-mongering so whenever you feel
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outraged or angry
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remember someone may be pulling your
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strings don't
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be manipulated truth labs the whole
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truth and nothing but the truth