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Let’s explore the unexplored world in order to discover something beautiful, to put and keep these beautiful things in the journey of our lives.

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Credits.. to.. the.. owner.. Who's owner?
As part of the InkTober (just kidding), I drew a political cartoon to flaunt my skills (just kidding again).
So... why "CTTO" is doubtable and possibly fallacious?
We were all taught to cite sources whenever we borrow ideas from others. And no one quoted that we could just utter such words and let the viewer wonder where did the idea, post, or information come from.
I've noticed that most pages who "CTTO"s are most likely a troll or a political bot whose goal is to spread misinformation, malinformation, and disinformation to the public.
Citing CTTO is also prone to fake news, an issue that causes nuisance to the public and social medias alike. Why? Obviously speaking, they (the trolls) don't want to own it. So they assume that they found it from someone else and pretend that they forgot whose idea was it.
So... how do we cite?
APA, MLA, CSC and many more! But that's not the case here.
So, please do not try to type CTTO, and as much as possible, cite the real owner of that idea, or else you might be branded as a troll, fake news peddler, or just someone who wants to destroy the world. *gasps*
What? You're confused from the 3 italicized words?
It's normal, and it's called... word crisis. (The Animo, 2020)
Misinformation - inaccurate or false information shared regardless of intention to mislead others.
Disinformation - false information deliberately and often covertly spread and created in order to influence public opinion.
Malinformation - fake information to make a scheme sound more believable.
Ohhh.. so you doubt me... then try to click each words! I dare you.
Done? Then that's how not to cite CTTO.
STOP CYBERBULLYING
USING ELECTRONIC MEDIA TO BULLY:
Sending offensive texts
Spreading rumors via social media
Sending images to others to seclude a person
Repeatedly calling and hanging up
Offensive emails
Let’s fight to stop cyberbullying. Spread awareness and do something about it.
STAND UP - SPEAK UP - REPORT IT
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