Website Credibility

Discussing Trustworthiness on the Web

http://tiny.cc/hid-credible

Who to Trust?

What makes a source credible?

Are nicer looking websites more credible?

Rank by Credibility (1-6)

Rank Type Title Notes
Site National Cancer Instute #1 Google search result
Site Wikipedia: Cellphones & Cancer 8,000 edits
News CNN.com: The Science of Cellphones & Cancer May, 2009
Online
News 조선일보: Cellphone use causes Cancer June, 2015
Newspaper
Blog Why Cellphones can't cause cancer, but Bananas can 1,200 likes
Author: Dr. Franklin
Site Protect Against Cellphone Radiation 12,000 likes
Selling radiation protection covers

Four Things

Credibility Checklist

Author

Date

Purpose

Quality

Author?

reliable

contact information

Date?

recent

updated

Purpose?

Selling

Bias

Quality?

spelling

grammar

website appearance

Skepticism

using reason and critical thinking

to decide if something is true

 

 

Skeptics aren't disbelievers in everything. They just require evidence.

Keep an Open Mind

But not so open that your brains fall out.

 

Right now, your beliefs and ideas are wrong about a lot of things. 

Skepticism can help you find the truth.

Credible !== True

Sometimes good sources make mistakes

Truth can change with new information

The Continuum of Truth

Examples

Judge the credibility of the following sites

 

0 - not credible at all

10 - very credible

Is Social Media
a good source?

Why or why not?

Is Wikipedia
a good source?

Ask Wikipedia.

Information Loop

Wikipedia Bias

87% male

Liberal

American

Corporate

Experiment

Create a new Wikipedia page about a topic

Edit a page with false information

Are top Google search results good sources?

People believe top search results are more credible.

election study

Search Results are Personalized

why are your search results different than mine?

Review

What makes a site credible?

What are four things to consider?

What websites can you trust?

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