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Disinformation in Latin America

Fake news is worryingly resilient

By way of conclusion, it is useful to point out that a number of factors are at work to limit the damage done by disinformation. Although they are economic competitors with rival business models, new and old media can work together to buttress freedom of information. It is noteworthy that some of the exposés of the dark world of disinformation specialists mentioned in this report have been achieved by collaboration between online and traditional media. Some advances can also be made by increasing what has been called ‘information literacy’, raising awareness within the general public of the need to verify online sources of information. The spread of fact-checking websites is also viewed as positive. A benign outcome, combining the minimum necessary regulation of social media with the maximum protection for freedom of expression, is not impossible.   

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