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Misinformation spreads rapidly through social media and erodes public confidence in scientific findings, vaccines, and government policies. It can fuel conspiracy theories, hinder crisis response, and polarize societies. Combating misinformation requires media literacy programs, transparent communication from experts, and policies that promote factual reporting without infringing on free speech.
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Misinformation erodes public trust in science and institutions by spreading false or misleading narratives that create confusion and skepticism. When people encounter conflicting or inaccurate information, they may struggle to distinguish facts from falsehoods, leading to distrust in experts, researchers, and policymakers. This can hinder public health efforts, climate action, and technological advancements, as skepticism fuels resistance to scientific consensus. Combatting misinformation requires transparent communication, media literacy education, and responsible regulation of online platforms to ensure that reliable, evidence-based information prevails.
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