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Fake News
This article will help you to know about fake news and get to know more about it.
Most of us have heard about a piece of fake news but did not rely on care about it, or we just deleted it, and that is it, but the vast majority of this news can cause significant damage in society.
According to Wikipedia, there are over 79 fake news sites only in the U.S., meaning that people are wining money for ling and heating its country and the world. However, even if they create fake news is not entirely their fault that this gets reposted and share all-around social media. That heartfully is our fault because we love gossip and big titles that crat panic and confusion.
There are several ways to see if an article is fake. First of all, check the publisher, dos the site meet academic standards, dos the publisher has an about us section. The next step is to check for spelling mistakes and grammar errors. The third step is to check the citations how is quoted, is this story funded in other newspapers and the last step is check-in a fact-checking website this web sites help us check for the truth som of them are FactCheck.org, International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), PolitiFact.com, or Snopes.com.
The only solution to this problem is that people change because if society does not change the way that red and look for news, we could fall into catatonic problems because of a simple fake news.
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Antoinette. (2018, November 1). 4 Tips for Spotting a Fake News Story. Retrieved January 24, 2020, from https://www.summer.harvard.edu/inside-summer/4-tips-spotting-fake-news-story
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