How election misinformation is another wake-up call for critical thinking

how election misinformation is another wake-up call for critical thinking

How election misinformation is another wake-up call for critical thinking

If there's one thing that spreads like wildfire, it's fake news, misinformation, and disinformation on digital platforms. The notorious trend hit South Africa hard in the lead-up to our recent democratic election.

Fake news on WhatsApp and Facebook particularly posed a threat to the democratic process and political discourse by creating mistrust and doubt about electoral outcomes. One widespread false story claimed that ballots from people who didn't vote would automatically count towards the ruling party, ANC. Another claimed that businessman Johann Rupert and the Oppenheimer family shook hands on paying the ANC R150m to support a DA-ANC coalition.

In recent years, unreliable sources on the internet have been at the core of AI-generated deepfakes, synthetically created multimedia, satires, and made-up information that is shared too easily and quickly. One of the first social media giants, Facebook formed in 2004, has created more opportunities for knowledge-sharing, learning and interacting online. The platform, alongside its counterparts TikTok, Instagram, X, Threads (and the list goes on), has changed the way people engage online. But today, we’re part of an era where AI and misinformation is making it more challenging to separate fact from fiction. So, how credible is the advice being shared on digital platforms and how do we interrogate it?

The last thing we want to do is discourage anyone from turning to the web and social media for useful tips (although it's unlikely to have any effect). With the numbers provided by the 2024 Global Digital Report conducted by Meltwater and We Are Social, we can't ignore the fact that 60.8% of South Africans who use the internet do so weekly to watch tutorials, educational content, and how-to videos. This data is derived from the 26 million active social media users in South Africa.

It’s important however to safely navigate reliable online sources for up-to-date and credible advice that is as useful as it is interesting. Accredited experts, higher education institutions and academic bodies have a responsibility to ensure this information is accessible from those very sources.

If you’re not 100% certain about the validity of the content you just thumb-stopped, here are some tips to help you determine whether it’s fake or not, using the principles of critical thinking:

1. Go back to the source

Remove yourself from the content, look away and try to find the original information source. Does it lead you back to a reputable news organisation, educational institution, credible and respected brand, or an accredited and well-known expert’s profile? Take it as a red flag if you are navigated to an unknown or unverified source, or if there’s no way to trace the information.

2. Do a fact-check

Credible and free fact-checking tools can help you identify worthy from weightless sources. Google’s Toolbox allows you to fact-check an image, person or topic in a few seconds. Then there are fact-checking websites like Africa Check which is based on debunking fake news in Africa.

3. Check for errors

Check for any spelling and grammar that may appear “off.” These could be obvious mistakes such as inconsistent formatting, mere spelling errors, overused sensational language, or exaggerated statements.

4. If it looks like AI, turn to a deepfake debunker

There have recently been numerous fake videos featuring well-known celebrities’ voices conveying messages they were not involved in. Deepware.ai is a free AI tool that scans suspicious videos to determine whether it has been synthetically created. Illuminarity is initially a paid-for online service but it offers a free version with basic AI recognition capabilities for images and copy.

5. Has anyone else picked up on it?

Have other social media users or credible sources reported that the information is inaccurate? Again, if the source takes you back to an obscure website or social media account, it may be unreliable.

6. Check the date

Ensure the information is current and not outdated. Sometimes old news and information or events are shared out of context to mislead people.

Critical thinking is a lifelong skill that is imperative in increasing our digital literacy. Remember to question the information you receive on the internet – particularly if you think it sounds strange or unusual.

Marilette Pretorius is the programme development manager at the Red & Yellow Creative School of Business. She has authored a white paper in AI titled “Machines Like Me: Where Human and Machine Creativity Intersect”, and facilitated the creation of numerous AI short courses to upskill students in everything from AI for copywriting to education.

Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).

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