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  2. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire.Some of these sites use homograph spoofing attacks, typosquatting and other deceptive strategies similar to those used in phishing attacks to resemble genuine news outlets.

  3. Mediaite - Wikipedia

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    Mediaite was founded by Dan Abrams in mid-2009. [6] Its writers have included Noah Rothman, Philip Bump, Joe Concha, [7] and Tina Nguyen. [8]For the month of January 2017, Mediaite reached 11.86 million unique visitors, which Abrams credited to the presidency of Donald Trump's relationship with the news media.

  4. List of satirical fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Possibly part of same network as Associated Media Coverage, another fake news site. Part of the same network as Batty Post. [8] [9] [12] [13] The Boston Tribune: thebostontribune.com Starting in February 2016, this website spread outright hoaxes. Possibly part of same network as Associated Media Coverage, another fake news site. [8] [9 ...

  5. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    Lead Stories: fact checks posts that Facebook flags but also use its own technology, called "Trendolizer", to detect trending hoaxes from hundreds of known fake news sites, satirical websites and prank generators. [221] [222] Media Bias/Fact Check. An American websites with focus on "political bias" and "factual reporting". [223] [224].

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  7. Mefeedia.com - Wikipedia

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    The site did not allow video uploading, but collected videos from over 20,000 other video sites and blogs. Videos could be automatically added to the index by submitting media RSS feeds. As of March 2009 MeFeedia was one of the top 750 most visited sites in the U.S. reaching a global monthly audience greater than 6.8 million uniques per month.

  8. Media Bias/Fact Check - Wikipedia

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    The site has been used by researchers at the University of Michigan to create a tool called the "Iffy Quotient", which draws data from Media Bias/Fact Check and NewsWhip to track the prevalence of "fake news" and questionable sources on social media. [25] [26] A 2018 year-in-review and prospective on fact-checking from the Poynter Institute ...

  9. 'Addictive' social media feeds that keep children online ...

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    The justices will review two laws from Florida and Texas that mostly aim to prevent social platforms from censoring users based on their viewpoints. Associated Press writer Maysoon Khan in Albany ...