
In the article the authors put forward the thesis about the need for the immediate organization of a multilevel, international counteraction to the production and dissemination of false information, both through traditional media and through social networks. As an example, the authors cites an effect of fake news, which, together with untimely and incomplete informing of the public, put the negative impact on the further development of the world nuclear energy.
man-made disaster, «фейковые» новости, Information theory, шкала ines, техногенная катастрофа, репост, false information, radiation pollution, nuclear power, nuclear fuel cycle, Q350-390, недостоверная информация, фейсбук, facebook, european union, сми, ines scale, радиационное загрязнение, the risks of "human factor", media, "fake" news, евросоюз, ядерный топливный цикл, магатэ, атомная энергетика, риски «человеческого фактора», iaea, repost
man-made disaster, «фейковые» новости, Information theory, шкала ines, техногенная катастрофа, репост, false information, radiation pollution, nuclear power, nuclear fuel cycle, Q350-390, недостоверная информация, фейсбук, facebook, european union, сми, ines scale, радиационное загрязнение, the risks of "human factor", media, "fake" news, евросоюз, ядерный топливный цикл, магатэ, атомная энергетика, риски «человеческого фактора», iaea, repost
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