OMF Oh my fake: why the less we know about it, the more we bring it back - 20 Minutes - OMF

Her name is Glow, Kim Glow. She is not a scientist, she is not a doctor. If she is a specialist, it is mainly reality shows and videos with duckface, but she understood everything at Covid-19. Well, at least she thinks so.

Have you noticed? People who are the least competent on a subject often think they are mega-top-too-tuned, to the point of calling into question the expertise of researchers. This has a cute little name, it's called the Dunning-Krüger effect. It is quite common. Come on, we bet you have a lot of examples around you, right?

All of this, Clémence explains to us in the last issue of OMF Oh My Fake

OMF Oh My Fake , launched on Snapchat Discover, it's the  20 Minutes program  that makes you strong against "fake news". Here, it is not a question of answering the question "Is it true or is it false?" "But to" Why did we believe it? By analyzing the mechanisms that make fake news so attractive that even seasoned minds - like yours! - may succumb to it.

During this period, OMF is particularly dedicated to the coronavirus epidemic and the fake news that circulates on this subject. Subscribe, by scanning this snapcode in the Snapchat app, you will not regret it. Go!

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