The dubious portal "Fjalët.com" has published an article with the alleged news of school closures until March. In addition, the content of this article states that a category of children will benefit from free tablets to follow online lessons.
This article contains a false headline, while its content is taken from a TV Klan report in Albania. This video talks about an online platform called 'Akademi.al', which can be downloaded for free to follow online lessons in the event of school closures due to the Corona virus.
Full text published on the Fjalet.al portal:
From Monday, these schools will be closed until March and free tablets for this category of children
If there is an infection and classes have to be closed, students must continue at home and do not miss class.
Akademi.al is a multidimensional and easy-to-use platform where every teacher, student and parent has access to use. The platform is free while the videos are for all subjects. / Open the marketing 5 seconds and Exclusive Views appear
Excerpt from the statement of the Minister of Education in Albania, Evis Kushi, who spoke about the online platform 'Akademi.al':
"If there is an infection and classes have to be closed, students should continue at home and not miss lessons. Akademi.al is a multidimensional and easy-to-use platform where every teacher, student and parent has access to use. The platform is free while the videos are for all subjects," said Kushi.
Video of the presentation of the 'Akademi.al' platform on TV Klan:
Analyze:
The article from the dubious portal 'Fjalët.com' contains a fabricated title, which does not match the text. Such news is intended to attract readers to click in order to materially benefit through clicks. This article is categorized as "Clickbait" and "Disinformation".
Reasoning:
Clickbait – “Clickbait” are those texts whose title has no basis in the content of the following text. Such texts and articles aim to attract the attention of the reader or even the consumer with a sensational title by promising content that does not actually exist and are created mainly out of financial interest, that is, due to increased readability. So, this type of text is only intended to click, which can be converted into a profit for the content producer.
Disinformation – A “Disinformation” rating is given to media reporting that contains a “mix” of inaccurate sources or even half-truthful content. This rating will also address reports that have incorrect attributions or headlines that do not reflect the text in terms of accuracy of information.