Dear Hoaxes, I’ve got bad news for you! XO, Springster
For most of us, it’s pretty common that we see news and information posted in our chat groups and across our social media. Many of our parents like to share. Many of our relatives like to share. Many of our friends like to share. We like to share sometimes, too!
Lately, our chat groups and social media feeds have been full of articles, especially articles about COVID-19, the pandemic, quarantine, and health information.
Sometimes, this news is important and helpful. Other times? Well, we also know that the news shared by our family and friends isn’t always 100% true.
And when they’re not true, they’re called a hoax. And they can be tricky to spot! Hoax messages are created just to cause confusion and panic, and they’re so dangerous because they sound like they could be true.
And the worst part? These hoaxes might be getting shared by the people you love in your family. They don’t know they’re doing it, they’re just trying to be helpful. But because the message sounds kinda true and it comes from a family member, it’s easy to see how the wrong message can spread like a chain from one person to another.
Soon, nobody knows what is true and what is false. In an emergency, that’s pretty dangerous! What we need now are people who will break the chain and stop hoaxes from spreading.
Follow these tips and be a Hoax-Chain-Breaker!
It’s not easy to face the COVID-19 situation, especially when hoaxes are making a scary situation even scarier for the people you care about. Do what you can to stop the rumors and fight fiction with fact: be informed, keep your head on your shoulders, and be the chain breaker that keeps your community safe!
Stay safe, Springsters!
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