
What Is Media Literacy in the Digital Age?
Media literacy: recognize manipulation through clickbait and framing, verify sources before sharing, understand algorithmic filtering of content.
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2 corrections applied: The 'doubles every 12 hours' figure is a debunked myth with no rigorous basis | Quote is not genuinely Twain's; origin uncertain, predates him
BeforeBy 2020, human knowledge doubles every 12 hours according to some estimates. / "...truth is still putting on its shoes." - Mark Twain
AfterBy 2020, the volume of information and data being produced grows at an extraordinary, accelerating rate, though no credible measure shows total human knowledge doubling on any fixed short interval. / "...truth is still putting on its shoes." - of uncertain origin (often misattributed to Mark Twain)
Why: Verified live: both corrections are already present in the body text. The FAQ does not reference the knowledge-doubling claim or the Twain quote at all, so no secondary fix was needed.
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