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Infodemia.

 Información excesiva.


Una de las cuestiones que se repuntó con la pandemia fue la Infodemia con la que la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) sigue luchando.

La OMS define a la Infodemia como una cantidad excesiva de información que en algunos casos es correcta, pero en otros no, y ésta dificulta que las personas encuentren fuentes confiables y orientación fidedigna cuando las necesitan.

Sin lugar a duda desde que la mayoría de las personas tienen accesibilidad a INTERNET y redes sociales, se ha disparado la información masiva y si a eso le sumamos que es muy fácil el crear notas que pueden circular fácilmente dentro de la red, llegando a manos de muchas personas que pueden dar como cierta esa información, que en la mayoría de las ocasiones es completamente falsa y que logra una gran desinformación engañando a la sociedad sobre algún tema.

¿Qué es lo que logra la infodemia?


Cualquier persona puede escribir o publicar algo en internet(podcasts,  artículos, etc.), y la mayoría escribe haciéndose pasar por científicos, doctores, investigadores de renombre dando datos falsos, además al no existir ningún control de calidad con la información la excesiva información logra:

  • Dificultad para encontrar fuentes confiables y orientación fidedigna cuando se necesitan. 
  • Que las personas sufran de ansiedad, depresión, agobio, agotamiento emocional y sentirse incapaces de satisfacer necesidades importantes.


¿Qué hacer para luchar contra la infodemia?


  1. Si no se puede confirmar la fuente de la información, su utilidad o si ha sido compartida antes, es mejor que no compartir la información. 
  2. Corroborar la fuente, en particular en los hilos de Whatsapp y otras redes sociales. 
  3. No abrir enlaces con titulares alarmistas. 
  4. Si la Información es demasiado buena para ser cierta no compartirla. 
  5. Si la información no ha sido confirmada, es preferible no compartirla.


Toda información fidedigna debe contar con fecha, nombre del autor, tener buena redacción y ortografía, debe provenir de una página confiable y conocida y siempre cita las fuentes.


No caigan en noticias falsas.


 

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