was pushing when it talks about this new sifts technique of media literacy which was created by sam weinberg a professor at stanford and michael call field a digital literacy expert at washington state university vancouver which encourages these kind of 4 basic principles when dealing with online misinformation which is a if you come across it as you're reading it a stop investigate the story be find better coverage c. and d. trace claims quotes media they illustrate this technique by saying ok here's this piece by robert kennedy jr quickly google search his name and then on wikipedia we find out he's an anti baxter shouldn't be trusted the problem with this is the you can't trust wikipedia or google because they manipulate the information too but there's no ultimately great ruling god of information that people can go to today everything's been discredited to a certain extent what wikipedia is exceptionally problematic because you or anyone you know anyone who has a laptop can basically basically gone and become a look at pedia author and change any amount of information that is available t