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How Social Media Algorithms Can Shape Our Beliefs

Social media platforms have become a major source of news and information, especially for young people. Content on platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and X is not shown randomly. Instead, algorithms decide what users see based on their past behavior. While these systems are designed to increase engagement, research shows that they can also influence opinions, reinforce existing beliefs, and contribute to the spread of misinformation.

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Why Misinformation Can Spread Faster Than the Truth on Social Media

Social media has transformed how information spreads, allowing news to reach millions of people within minutes. However, multiple studies and institutional reports show that misleading or false information often circulates more rapidly than verified facts. This happens because of a combination of human behavior, platform design, and economic incentives that prioritize attention and engagement over accuracy.

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What Are AI Deepfakes and Why Are They Dangerous

Advances in artificial intelligence have made it possible to create highly realistic fake images, videos, and audio recordings known as AI deepfakes. These manipulated media pieces can make people appear to say or do things that never happened. While the technology behind deepfakes can have creative and educational uses, there are warnings that it also poses serious risks to trust, privacy, and public discourse.

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