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In today’s digital world, information spreads instantly—but not all of it is accurate. THE AGE OF FAKE NEWS: How Misinformation Shapes Minds, Media, and Modern Society explores how false information travels across social media, news platforms, and online communities, influencing the way people think and make decisions.
This audiobook examines why misinformation spreads so quickly and why many people believe and share misleading stories. From social media algorithms to psychological biases, it explains the forces that allow fake news to shape public opinion and impact modern society.
Listeners will gain insight into how misinformation affects politics, culture, media, and everyday conversations in the digital age. The book also highlights the importance of media literacy and critical thinking, helping people recognize unreliable information and evaluate sources more carefully.
Clear and informative, this audiobook provides a thoughtful exploration of one of the most important challenges of the modern information era. It is ideal for anyone interested in fake news, media influence, digital culture, and understanding how information shapes the world around us.
This audiobook is valuable for students, educators, journalists, and anyone interested in understanding how modern media and misinformation shape public opinion.
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Lydbog: 18. april 2026