Por qué las RRSS nos han hecho odiar la verdad | Fernando de Lis | TEDxUFV
Fernando de Lis explora cómo las redes sociales y los medios han sustituido los hechos por emociones. En la era de la posverdad, ya no buscamos la verdad, sino aquella que refuerza nuestras creencias. Con claridad, lanza una invitación a recuperar el pensamiento crítico y asumir que no tener siempre razón es el primer paso para comprender el mundo de forma honesta. Creador de contenido relacionado con la actualidad y noticias con más de 300.000 seguidores en redes sociales. Basa sus publicaciones en el análisis de la tergiversación, manipulación y posverdad que se han impuesto en los medios de comunicación y que la sociedad ha aceptado sin saberlo. Graduado en comunicación audiovisual por la Universidad Francisco de Vitoria con máster en acción y comunicación política. Cuenta con experiencia en agencias y medios de comunicación, donde ha trabajado como creador y gestor de contenidos, combinando su formación con el manejo de sus propias plataformas digitales. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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