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trend is mainly driven by changes in technology and consumption habits. Linking Words
However
, despite its convenience, I believe it is largely a negative development.
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can be explained by two main reasons. Use synonyms
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digital platforms offer unmatched speed and convenience. Online articles and social Linking Words
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updates can be published within minutes of an event, Use synonyms
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and TV stations operate on fixed schedules. Use synonyms
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or cable TV subscriptions, most websites do not charge users. Algorithms Use synonyms
also
recommend content based on individual interests, making the reading experience more engaging. Linking Words
This
combination of instant access and low cost encourages people—especially younger generations—to rely on online sources for daily information.
Despite these advantages, I believe the growing dependence on online Linking Words
news
has harmful consequences. The most serious issue is the spread of misinformation. False or exaggerated stories can circulate widely before they are verified, and a 2019 study by MIT found that fake Use synonyms
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spreads significantly faster on social Use synonyms
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than accurate reports. Use synonyms
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not only misleads the public but can Linking Words
also
create unnecessary fear or social conflict. Linking Words
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, the shift to online platforms has weakened traditional journalism. As fewer people pay for Linking Words
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for society as a whole.
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this
trend is largely negative because it encourages the spread of misinformation and undermines professional journalism. Promoting Linking Words
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literacy and strengthening online regulation are essential to reduce these risks.Use synonyms