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An evidence based essay on fake news and how it started and was debunked and by whom, as well as if the sources were reliable. and the means of spread which made it viral.

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Report on Fake News Topic Bonsai Kitten

PART ONE: The origins


An internet phenomenon that was later debunked as a hoax. Bonsai Kitten

provided detailed instructions on how to grow a unique kitten in a glass

container. When it grew, it would conform to the container's shape. Several

distinct and highly realistic depictions were ensconced within a glass container

(Bonsai Kitten, 2012). (see figure 1)




Figure 1, Primary source of Bonsai Kitten.




The website caused a global stir, with animal activists and cruelty to animals

associations among a huge amount of the public that were horrified and

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, concerned over the website's claims. The Bonsai kitten was created in the late

2000s by academics studying at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

aid to have been an experiment to promote ethical discussions around Human

manipulation (The Chronicle: Daily news, 2008). Although it was found that

the web servers at MIT were the primary source of the hoax, the founders

were never officially revealed, releasing any correspondence or interview

statement as an alias of Dr Michael Wong Chang. (Mikkelson, D. 2003)


PART TWO: The spread


Fake news is one of the most talked about topics, but it was originally used to

praise and ridicule government actions. Fake news is a demonstration of false

claims designed to mislead the target audience (Baym, 2005). There is

limited evidence on turnover between social media groups and individuals,

(Egelhofer and Lecheler, 2019). The Fake news on bonsai kittens is tangled

with much misinformation which also has links to disinformation, giving

perceptive information that was intended to mislead. While using the fallacy of

giving false information on how to mould a kitten into a Bonsai Kitten. This

appears in many places, including shared emails and links to the original

source. Twitter, Facebook, social media platforms where users often share

videos or other forms of information that people copy and share on the

internet, often with content altered. These sources are not credible or of good

reputation. The media is reporting this trend and traffic to primary sources are

increasing. There are a number of mirror sites selling bonsai kitten products

worldwide. For example OmegaGrafix.com (no date), selling Christmas

ornaments. Figure 2.


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