By “unbroken belief” in the truth of documentary images, Steyerl means that the authenticity of documentary cannot be questioned because it is open to interpretation by the public. The projection of the image shows how reliable the information is. What emotion and expression the image gives off to the viewer shows how authentic it is. The significance of the authenticity and representation of the truth in the media that we consume on a daily basis is that it can be manipulated in many different ways. For example, in social media nowadays people can post false information based on their personal beliefs that could be misleading for viewers. They can also manipulate images to shape what they want to put out there and misguide the viewers. However, in a live broadcast, information can be more reliable since it is live and no manipulation can be edited in to mislead the audience. There are a multitude of tools that can be used to alter what is put out there in the word which leaves the authenticity and representation open to the audience to judge since only the creator knows the truth.