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Diving into the crux of gendered disinformation
he sheer examples of the internet abuse and harassment that female politicians experienced throughout the 2020 U.S. presidential primary. A 2019 study found that accounts deemed low in credibility, such as bots and trolls, targeted female candidates in the U.S. Democratic presidential primary at a higher rate than their male counterparts. The study used data analytics from the impartial business Marvelous AI. The intentional and purposeful spread of fake news across the internet to harm a certain section of society for their causes of resentment and averse mindset is termed disinformation. Disinformation in its entirety can be described as the phenomenon of deliberate propagation of false news created to harm a religious group, person, organization, ethnic community or country. The false root of this news arises from "Manipulated information" stems from untrue information. The fallacy of spreading fake content is divided into three spectres that differentiate itself based on intent namely
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
The Voice of Social reform- Intersectionality of Art and Culture. . Top Story - January 2024.
The Voice of Social reform- Intersectionality of Art and Culture. Art in its true essence is the reflection of man's truest desires and his perception of life. The abstract portrayal of his innate compass of emotions unleashes his greatest creations. The expression of self pours itself in the form of sculptures, portraits, drawings, music, graffiti, poetry, and writings. The exemplar of the beauty of nature lies in the creativity dwelling its abode in the creator's mind that captures its essence one masterpiece at a time.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
THE PORTRAIT
Wake up! Wake up! You do not have time to sleep like students here! This is not a boarding school! Nthamyo could hear the voice in his deep sleep, at first, he thought he was in a fairyland until he felt a beating to his feet. He hurriedly woke up from his sack mat like a person who had just resurrected from the dead.
By Oliver Kasito2 years ago in Writers
HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?. Content Warning.
A white van. Iris noticed the white van slowing down in front of them before Alice did. ‘I’m being paranoid.’ She told herself. And yet, she picked up her pace to get home. It was late, nearly eleven at night, and neither her dad nor aunt knew she went to the after-party of her eighth-grade graduation.
By Miracle Ohaeme2 years ago in Writers
My 4 Writing Goals for 2024. Top Story - January 2024.
For the last few years, I have refused to set a New Year's resolution. My attitude was cynical. No one sticks to the resolutions they set, and goals for improvement should not be limited to the start of a new year. The "new year, new me" mindset was a cliche that I was happy to laugh about instead of considering my own opportunities for change.
By Kay Husnick2 years ago in Writers
Fear Of A Blank Page
Introduction I don't know whether I am scared of a blank page, it sort of screams the great unfinishedness, a place full of nothing. It is the artist's blank canvas, the musician's empty stave. It's probably just the way you look at it.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
How do they celebrate New Year's in Australia?
Australia is the country that gets to celebrate the new year ahead of any other country in the world. Their New Year celebration is marked by many mixed cultural traditions and customs, which are influenced by the diverse cultural backgrounds in the country. Here are some of the great ways Aussies celebrate New Year with great enthusiasm like no other!
By Alex Williamson2 years ago in Writers
Querencia- The place where I draw my strength.
Querencia- The place where I draw my strength. To be or not to be, to thrive or just be merely alive to survive, is a question I have often pondered upon. What does being alive mean? Does it mean extrapolating in the exteriors of materialistic drawls, of forging in an existence that is concealed with the perfectionism of having it all?
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Ten Questions with René Peters
I finally decided to give the Ten Questions self-interview a chance. What type of writer do you feel you are? I feel like a writer who has a lot of room for improvement. I'm a writer that is terrible at their one real hobby. My main form of writing is poetry since it is easiest to vent about emotions through poems. I'm trying hard to get better at coming up with ideas for fictional stories since I only have two of those.
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Writers







