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Image manipulation, and image grabbing and plagiarism | Types of image-specific issues |
Process of bringing changes to a digitized image or the art of transforming an image to convey what you want | Image manipulation |
Images are manipulated in order to maintain this in which media audiences may want to buy or subscribe to | Visual impression |
A common concern among citizens in the management and affairs of local, state, and national government | Public interest |
Tabloidization, envelopmental journalism, sensationalism | News and biases |
Change in the style of journalism away from politics and foreign affairs towards entertainment and celebrities | Tabloidization |
Bribery of mass media personnel, usually through cash put in envelopes. write news favorable to one party/side | Envelopmental journalism |
Proper label to use when analyzing so-called "fake news" | Information disorder |
Misinformation disinformation malinformation | 3 types of information disorder |
False information is shared, no harm is meant | Misinformation |
False information is knowingly shared to cause harm | Disinformation |
Genuine information is shared to cause harm (sharing confidential information to the public) | Mal-information |
Satire or parody misleading content imposter content fabricated content false connection false context manipulated content | 7 forms of information disorder |
No intention to cause harm but has potential to fool | Satire or parody |
Misleading use of information to frame an issue or individual | Misleading content |
When genuine sources are impersonated | Imposter content |
New content is 100% false, designed to deceive and do harm | Fabricated content |
When headlines, visual or captions don't support the content | False connection |
When genuine information or imagery is manipulated to deceive | Manipulated content |
Ac-dc and payola | Audio-specific issues |