• Dave@lemmy.nzM
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    1 year ago

    I get that. I paused at one point to try to see if there were more instructions on the task. But basically I categorised by “implies certainty” and “trying to make me or a certain group angry” = false news, if it shows uncertainty or doesn’t exaggerate to target emotions then most likely true.

    Does it tell you which ones you got wrong?

    • Fizz@lemmy.nz
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      1 year ago

      Nah it doesnt say which ones I got wrong. But I can guess that it showed a “true” headline about the government and I was like “nah thats bullshit propaganda”

      • Dave@lemmy.nzM
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        1 year ago

        Yeah I decided to ignore the content and just went with some things I know are signs of misinformation. It probably helped I’ve read articles about identifying it before.

    • smeenz@lemmy.nz
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      1 year ago

      No, it tells you what percentage of real news you classified correctly, what percentage of fake news you classified correctly, and has a score for veracity, which is the percentage overall that you put into the right category.

      But it doesn’t tell you which ones you missed