by Madison Dapcevich | 7 Apr 2025 | Culture, Media Literacy
‘Bait-and-switch’ internet scams target us with emotionally-charged posts. But do you know what your friends see when you share those posts with your network? A internet scam post on a phone shows the photo of a generic child available on Canva. (Illustration by News...
by Amira Blochlinger and Lilia Hofmann | 18 Mar 2025 | Media Literacy, Politics, Realgymnasium Rämibühl Zürich, Student Posts, Wh-Y Vote, Youth Voices
Recent elections show that social media can affect political outcomes. A single post can alter public opinion. How does this affect direct democracies? A hand casts a vote while a young man looks at his phone. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article by high school...
by Skyler Kelley Duval | 22 Jan 2025 | Decoder Replay, Journalism, Media Literacy, Youth Voices
What happens when distributors of information don’t care whether they peddle truth or trash? Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Meta, speaks during an appearance at the Colorado Convention Center in downtown Denver 29 July 2024. Photo of Zuckerberg by...
by Sabine Berzina | 20 Jan 2025 | Culture, Journalism, Media Literacy, Technology
Meta has told an army of fact checkers they are no longer wanted, deeming acceptable what was once considered outlandish and offensive. A set of reaction emojis commonly used on social media. This article was produced exclusively for News Decoder’s global news...
by Marcy Burstiner | 29 Nov 2024 | Journalism, Media Literacy, News Decoder Tips
Conspiracy theories are fun to argue about but they are dangerous ideas to spread. Here’s some ideas to help you avoid doing that. Two teens discuss conspiracy theories. (Illustration by News Decoder) In News Decoder’s Top Tips, we share advice for young...