Are we slaves to our lizard brain?
I recently finished the book Charity & Sylvia. Amazon recommended it to me after I finished Gentleman Jack: The Real Ann Lister (Movie Tie-In). While I think Gentleman Jack is more entertaining to read, I can definitely recommend Charity & Sylvia, especially if you are interested in the history of female husbands in 18th and 19th century US.
But what does this have to do with lizard brains?
Facebook Takes Steps To Eliminate Fake News From Their News Feed
There has been much debate across the internet post-election regarding the impact of fake news on the election as well as the hearts and minds of the American people.
It should come as no surprise not everyone agrees a particular article is actually fake news. Snopes cautions us to make a clear distinction between bad news and fake news. Bad news lacks journalistic integrity where the reporter attempts to mislead the reader by weaving actual facts into the story along with personal bias designed to appear to also be fact.
In contrast, fake news contains no verifiable facts and is often used as link bait to increase ad revenue on the fake news site.