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  2. Disinformation vs misinformation: How to spot fake news on ...

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    Recognizing what you see on social media can help you avoid taking in false information and be less likely to spread it. According to the Washington Post, here is how to spot images that were ...

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 March 2025. For satirical news, see List of satirical news websites. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely ...

  4. L.A. firestorms bring waves of fire myths, disinformation ...

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    People consume information on social media so fast that they might not recognize when information is not only false but also a scam — a fake relief effort to con vulnerable people for money, for ...

  5. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites deliberately publish hoaxes, propaganda, and disinformation to drive web traffic inflamed by social media. [8] [9] [10] These sites are distinguished from news satire as fake news articles are usually fabricated to deliberately mislead readers, either for profit or more ambiguous reasons, such as disinformation campaigns.

  6. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    Awarded Social Business Grand Prize 2012 Summer. [76] Japan Center of Education for Journalists (JCEJ): Fosters journalists and fact-checkers by referring to a Journalist's Guide to Social Sources published by First Draft News, a project of the Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center. JCEJ itself also debunks falsehoods.

  7. Company Created Tool To Identify Trusted News Sources

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    News literacy is fundamental to what we believe here at Newsy, part of the focus of Media Literacy Week is learning ways to identify false information. Sarah Brandt, vice president of NewsGuard ...

  8. Social media as a news source - Wikipedia

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    False information is being spread by individual social media users and companies and organizations who use social media to communicate with their audience. Approximately 23% of social media users have reported that they have spread fake news, [ 53 ] and fake news spreads faster than true news on social media, primarily because people share it ...

  9. 'Information is medicine:' On social media, misinformation ...

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    Clark said social media can be a tool for communicating important health information, but it's about what is being shared. Nixon acknowledged that influencers can sometimes spread misinformation ...