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  2. Fake news in India - Wikipedia

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    Prominent examples of fake news-spreading websites and online resources include OpIndia [40] [41] and Postcard News. [42] [43] According to the BBC News, many of the fake news websites were operated by an Indian company called the Srivastava Group, responsible for anti-Pakistan lobbying efforts in Europe and linked to spreading fake news and ...

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Examples of countries with political actors that have been confirmed or suspected to be involved with fake news website networks include Brazil, [67] India, [68] Iran, [3] Italy, [69] the People's Republic of China, [70] the Philippines, [71] Russia, [72] Ukraine (Luhansk), [73] and the United States.

  4. Fake news website - Wikipedia

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    Fake news is also spread through Facebook, WhatsApp [139] and Twitter. [140] [141] [142] According to a report by The Guardian, the Indian media research agency CMS stated that the cause of spread of fake news was that India "lacked (a) media policy for verification". Additionally, law enforcement officers have arrested reporters and ...

  5. Despite being exposed, fake news thrives on social media ...

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    Within 24 hours, one of Facebook Inc's fact-checking partners in India, BOOM, exposed Dandiya's video as fake. MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Two weeks after a suicide bombing in Kashmir in February ...

  6. OpIndia - Wikipedia

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    OpIndia is an Indian far-right [2] news website known for frequently publishing misinformation. [17] [18] [33] Founded in December 2014, [23] the website has published fake news and Islamophobic commentary on many occasions.

  7. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    Miniver.org: the first fact-checking web in Spain, launched in 2017, with the purpose of debunking fake news. Accredited by Google as fact-checking organization. [142] Newtral: Spanish fact-checking organization founded by journalist Ana Pastor from LaSexta. Currently the official news verifier for Facebook Spain. [143] [144]

  8. India's social media monitoring plan worries Supreme Court - AOL

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    The government wants social media users monitored and fake news identified and the Information and Broadcasting Ministry in April invited bids from companies to do that. India's social media ...

  9. Category:Fake news in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fake news in India" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...