How to confront media disinformation with critical thinking
Critical thinking is fundamental to confront media misinformation. The ability to analyze, evaluate and synthesize information objectively and systematically is essential to distinguish between true and false news. In addition, critical thinking helps us to recognize the signs of misinformation and propaganda, confirmation bias or the use of logical fallacies. Education in critical thinking is key to combating misinformation, and should be a priority in schools. The media, educators, governments, technology companies and citizens in general have different responsibilities and opportunities to improve the quality of the information that circulates In short, critical thinking is an essential life and learning skill, and it is fundamental to dealing with media misinformation. Some examples of misinformation in the media include the dissemination of false news with the intention of misleading the public, the presentation of contradictory messages that may cause people to lose confidence