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Online media misinforming society and the social acceptance of this phenomenon. This article is an attempt to research the phenomenon of institutionalized lying, which in the author’s opinion is the practice of websites aiming to maximize the readership of their content to the detriment of the fairness and objectivity. First, an introduction to the basic concepts of media ethics and their source in general ethics will be presented. Then, a description of the changes which have taken place in the media over the past several years will be shown in order to identify potential sources of the problem and there is a review of opinions available on the Internet. The next step was to examine sample content published by selected websites, along with descriptions of the techniques and methods used by publishers that may be ethically questionable, and can be described as a lie. At the end there is an attempt to investigate the level of knowledge about this treatment and its acceptance by the Internet community as a process of institutionalized lying. The author also provides some ideas how to solve this problem.
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The article deals with manipulation in the media. The author's intention was to investigate whether Catholic web portals manipulate truth in published articles. Thus the Church's teaching on the subject of the media was presented as well as methods and techniques of manipulation.  The manner of message transmission in the Catholic media was confronted with these theses. The research results show that these portals are only trying to make the content attractive, but they are in accordance with the teaching of the Magisterium and the truth of the presented events.
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Artykuł traktuje o manipulacji w mediach. Intencją autora było zbadanie czy katolickie portale internetowe manipulują prawdą w publikowanych artykułach. W tym celu przybliżono naukę Kościoła na temat mediów, przedstawiono sposoby i techniki manipulacji oraz skonfrontowano z tymi tezami sposób przekazu wiadomości w katolickich mediach. Z przeprowadzonych badań wyniknęło, że wspomniane portale jedynie starają się o atrakcyjność treści, pozostają jednak w zgodzie z nauczaniem Magisterium i prawdą przedstawianych wydarzeń.
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