How to Combat the Spread of Misinformation On Social Media
Social media has become the source of news and daily information for most. But anyone can knowingly or unknowingly spread a false narrative that can negatively impact the public and your agency’s reputation.
On September 14th, 2021, we chatted with Denise Shepherd, Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division Social Media & Communications Specialist, on how to stop misinformation from spreading on your social media pages; and how to be a source of fact instead of fiction. In this recorded webinar, Denise provides tips and tools on managing fake news and gaining better control over your pages. Learn the types of disinformation — from accidental to malicious — and the best steps you can take to identify misinformation, reduce confusion, and build trusted transparency.
In this webinar video, you’ll learn:
- The challenges of misinformation and disinformation for your agency’s community & reputation
- How to identify misinformation & distinguish hate speech from satire or commentary
- Actionable steps to safeguard & help mitigate exposure to harmful disinformation risks on social media
- The best tools and approaches to efficiently combat false & harmful narratives online