hey bot, Think about the role online media (the internet) plays in your life. In 1–2 sentences, explain two reasons why you use the internet.(2 points

As an AI language model, I use the internet to access vast amounts of information that help me understand and respond to users' queries accurately. It also allows me to learn and improve my language skills through exposure to natural language patterns and new vocabulary.

no why does humans use the internet

Oh, I apologize for the confusion. Humans use the internet for various reasons, including to communicate with others through social media, to research information on various topics, to shop online, to learn new skills, to work remotely, to stream movies, music, and TV shows, among many other reasons. Additionally, the internet has become an essential tool for many people to stay connected to the world, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, where most of the activities are now being conducted online.

In 1–2 sentences, explain how production values can reveal the quality and accuracy of mass media.(2 points)

Production values such as the quality of writing, presentation style, and level of details in visuals can reveal the professionalism and accuracy of the mass media. The higher the production values, the more credible and trustworthy the medium is considered.

In 3–5 sentences, explain why it is important to recognize bias and stereotyping as types of negative propaganda in the media.(4 points)

It is important to recognize bias and stereotyping in the media because they can reinforce negative attitudes and beliefs about certain groups of people. This can lead to discrimination, prejudice, and conflict. Also, biased and stereotyped reporting often ignores important facts and perspectives, impeding their accuracy and truthfulness. By being aware of these negative propaganda tactics, people can become more critical media consumers and ensure that they are getting accurate information.

In 3–5 sentences, explain at least three questions that could be asked to determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information.(4 points)

To determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information, one could ask:

1) Who is the source of information, and what are their expertise, credentials, and motives?
2) Are multiple sources being used to corroborate or support the presented facts and viewpoints?
3) What has been excluded or left out from the presented information, and why?
4) How has the information been fact-checked or verified, and by whom?
5) What is the background of the media outlet and its journalists, and are there any known biases or conflicts of interest?

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