Categorieën: Alle - sources - authority - domain - reliability

door Lakota Gilson 11 jaren geleden

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T.O.A.D.S.

Evaluating the reliability of information involves several key factors. Objectivity is crucial; if the writer presents multiple perspectives rather than a biased viewpoint, the content is more likely to be trustworthy.

T.O.A.D.S.

How to figure out if the information you are looking at is reliable.

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T.O.A.D.S.

Objectivity

Is the writer including both arguments, or is it biased or slightly skewed a certain way?

Timely

How frequently is the information managed and, if it is needed, updated?

Sources

Do they have a list of their sources, and if so, are those sources a mix between both sides, or are they biased?

Domain

What domain is being used? Is it .gov .edu .org .com or something else?

Authority

Does the writer have authority, or are they ranting and using false information?