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The move has sparked both celebration and frustration, with supporters praising it as overdue compassion and critics mourning the loss of a historic tradition. Still, many believe the ban marks a meaningful shift toward more humane treatment of animals in the capital.
The posts featured on the page would likely make you do more digging. Not necessarily to verify if the information presented is accurate, but also out of curiosity.
However, in this day and age of the internet, it always pays to do some fact-checking, especially if you’re reading or watching something from an unverified or unreliable source.
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Many people tend to fall victim to misinformation. More surprisingly, it is the younger, more digital-savvy generation that is said to be more susceptible to believing these falsehoods.
A 2024 report by the University of Virginia found that millennials and Gen Z tend to struggle to spot AI-generated headlines. It is likely because most younger people get their news from sites like TikTok or YouTube. At the same time, older generations are more likely to prefer getting their current events updates from traditional media outlets.
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That begs another question: what type of people fall for misinformation and fake news? According to a December 2025 report by Georgia State University, it’s those who are highly sensitive to emotional tones – powerful negative feelings like anger, fear, and disgust – that will likely believe falsehoods online.
The report adds that fake news hits differently than tabloid news because the former gets passed around and taken seriously, while the latter is more about the entertainment value.
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While fact-checking is always encouraged, does it actually work? According to a 2020 study published in the Political Communication journal, it may not alter a person’s long-held worldview, but it can, at the very least, have a “significantly positive overall influence on political beliefs.”
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Let’s flip the discussion to you, dear reader. Which of these posts resonated with you the most? Which of them made you do more digging? If you did do more research, what did you find? Share your insights in the comments section!
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