If you spend time online, then invariably much of it goes toward consuming lies and half-truths. Even if you are good at filtering these things out, it’s likely others in your circle are not.
As we well know, misinformation has consequences. Hard-earned money evaporates in get-rich-quick scams. Patients reject proven therapies in favor of quack cures. And targets of false smears contend with long-term reputational damage. READ MORE