Gatekeeping & the Illusory Truth Effect

I was informed about gatekeeping this morning.  Gatekeeping is essentially the activity of controlling, and usually limiting, general access to something.  I realized that a common misconception could be that gatekeeping is just like censorship.  In reality, censorship involves the repression of ideas in alignment to political, social or moral views.  Gatekeeping refers to efforts to maintain the quality of information published in a given venue.  A censor involves covering up things it disagrees with, while a gatekeeper only wants to make sure the information being put out is verified and reliable.


Another concept I learned about was illusory truth effect.  This is a fascinating topic because it involves manipulation of the brain.  It involves repeating key things that will eventually stick in people's heads and cause them to believe something that could be completely false.  Marketers and politicians are guilty of this.  For example, having a statement about a rival political candidate repeated in different commercials on television could easily cause people to believe that statement, even though it a falsity that the candidate is using against their opponent. Image result for illusory truth effect


https://www.forbes.com/sites/kalevleetaru/2019/08/22/gatekeeping-is-not-the-same-as-censorship/#4edddd8d411a

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