rewrite #2

 Today, I want to talk about digital media literacy, because I have read those articles. The first article I read was about the lack of articles that digital media companies found to help users understand the online environment. I found some interesting things in this article. The first interesting thing I found was that they talked about false information. Code inspection has made many reports of false information, and it has also conducted additional supervision on the operation of these platforms at the national and European levels. I didn't know before reading this article because some of them are trying to help us improve our online environment and try to resolve false information.

On the other hand, Media Literacy Ireland said that Irish users are not well supported in being notified of misinformation spread online. I found this very interesting. I also found that the reason is that many things are unclean, such as the Irish Code of Conduct. The biggest flaw and the information provided to users is not enough to be considered highly transparent. If this does not improve, these reasons will make it very difficult for Irish users. I think this will become a big problem in the future and will also undermine future education.

However, in the article, they have some things that I find difficult to understand and things that make me think differently. The first thing I want to say is that in terms of the presentation of authoritative information, the information is easy to find, Twitter performs better than others, but when they raise a global warning, the source is not prioritized at the top of the search results. I don't know why, but I may think it is because they may not care about global warming, or because they are not popular new, so Twitter does not want to have a lot of influence in this situation. One thing that made me think differently is that when code check have done a lot of reports and improvements, but after reading this article, In the digital media or online environment, they still have a lot of bad media literacy. I think whether they want to improve depends on the voluntary signatories, whether Google, Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft, etc. are willing to disclose more information, but they are unwilling to disclose more current information in the comprehensive report and support users. This is the main reason why code check cannot solve the problem.

Reference:Digital media literacyMedia Literacymisinformation

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