In order to guard and refine your worldview as you choose
The people who produce the media, like all people, occasionally make mistakes.
Some people, especially on April 1, try to trick other people into believing things that are not true.
Occasionally they succeed in tricking media producers into believing those things and propagating those non-facts.
Other reasons include ...
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Correct Answer: Media messages always present only part of the truth in the worl around you.
BETTER ANSWER : don't believewhat you see unless you know what really happened people these days are deceitful they will say and or do anything for attention or publicity they will do just about anything to be seen in the paper or in magazines or on television it is important to think critically when you read things or watch things because they might not be true by:BRI
The quality of the information you see, so that you can evaluating the messages you receive from the media with a critical mind.
Nevermind found out the answer is : Media Literate
keep control over your own worldview.
Various information media do not generally display or analyze all aspects of a subject or event. They may present only part of the story.
Media messages create the illusion that what is being presented is real.
Media messages create the illusion that what is being presented is real.
Think critically about information you receive
By critically evaluating the information you receive through the media.. : )
guard and refine your worldview as you choose.
Access, Analyze, and evaluate media in a variety of different forms.
By critically evaluating the information you receive through the media
Engage in a conversation with the media that surround you, and evaluate information posted in media with an active mind.
In terms of media, it's important to critically evaluate and validate information before sharing it. This can help prevent the spread of misinformation and fake news. Additionally, promoting media literacy and fact-checking skills can empower individuals to navigate the complex media landscape more effectively.