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Check FAQAbout Kelvin
I'm a Diplomat, Fact Checker and a passionate Journalist based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania who honed my skills in uncovering impactful stories, producing engaging content, and deliver news that resonates. My journey in media began at Mlimani Media, where I worked as a producer and presenter, gaining hands-on experience in broadcasting.Today, I contribute my expertise as a Multimedia Journalist at Nukta Africa who specialises in Fact-Checking and Multimedia Storytelling. Currently i am the key person in creating tips on how to discover AI-generated fake news and other strategies and techniques in counter mis/disinformation.
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"How Headlines Contribute to Misinformation and Disinformation"
In this video, I break down the powerful role headlines play in shaping public perception and how they can easily become tools for spreading misinformation and disinformation. I explore how misleading, exaggerated, or out-of-context headlines can distort the truth, even when the full article is accurate. You'll also learn about clickbait tactics, cognitive bias, and why many people don’t read beyond the headline. This video highlights real life examples and offers practical tips for both journalists and readers on how to identify and avoid falling victim to misleading headlines.