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DIESMO, APHRIEL JOY U.

BEED 2B

Based on the topic misconceptions about Rizal, write an


article with the central theme, if Rizal is still alive, how will he
view the massive disinformation today in social media.

If Rizal was still alive nowadays. I guess he will make a novel about it and make it
more millennial's ways so that our generation will relate to it. If he did that, A wise
millennial's will share about it and for those who didn't about it will learn about it. I
think Dr. Jose Rizal has going to feel frustrated about on us due in this crisis now
especially, that numerous people are kicking the container reliably due to the
pandemic and maybe he will similarly create a sharp arranged in this year and to
make others recognize not to be troublesome considering the way that we will in like
manner be obliterated because there is a crisis now and basically help by following
the shows by and by stay at home if it isn't huge where you are going then we ought
to might what we want to do when the pandemic is done. Social media has its
advantages yet in a similar angle, it has its downs. Spreading fake news through the
web could make someone absolutely appalling mental issues due "drop culture". By
spreading something bogus it could make different people attack and scorn the
person whom the alleged talk was about. Additionally thus, people who have any
familiarity with the tattle can spread it and more people would feel hatred and
forcefulness towards that person. they could get messages, tweets, and messages
wherein people subvert and say hateful words towards them. It might be to much
for someone to manage and we don't have even the remotest clue what an
individual is continuing with in their own life. misdirecting information is spread
around it can impact all pieces of life. While snoopping on conversations, one can
aggregate real factors that may not always be legitimate or the beneficiary could
hear the message erroneously and spread the information to others.

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