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FAKEnews - The journalist who made the decision: gr_13
Evaluating the journalistic value of the information in the article from the typic.info portal was based on the following journalistic information criteria:- Fidelity to facts – it is certain the information in the article is not true. The author suggests that the atomic bomb does not exist, which is a lie, because it is widely known that the Americans dropped it on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. This is confirmed by many articles and history books. For example, in April this year, an article on this topic appeared on the "National Geographic Polska" website. The text also shows that the theory of heliocentrism, the existence of dinosaurs, travel to the moon and space probes are false, which completely contradicts the scientific evidence that humanity has in the form of photos, recordings and fossils.
- Currentness – the text is actual, it was published in 2023 and covered the topic of the atomic bomb, which many people wonder about mainly due to the war in Ukraine.
- Reliability – the text is not reliable because it doesn't mention any scientific authorities.
- Clarity of the statement - it is not very clear, because of many phrases that are difficult to understand.
- Large-scale events – the text describes large-scale events in human history.
- Proximity to the event location - the text does not describe the exact location.
- Significance – the use of the atomic bomb is significant and affects all of humanity.
- Continuity – it is difficult to predict whether the atomic bomb will be used again but it is possible.
- Personalization – the information is not personalized.
- Tragic elements – the text does not contain specific descriptions of tragedy.
- Drama and action - there is a lot of drama in the text because the author tries to convince readers that the atomic bomb never really existed and that the authorities use this concept only to intimidate people.