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  2. Betteridge's law of headlines - Wikipedia

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    The most famous example of such a question headline in advertising is "Do you make these mistakes in English?", written to advertise Sherwin Cody's English-language course and used from 1919 to 1959, which (with readers answering "yes" they did make the mistakes that the advertisement proceeded to outline) was measured as more successful than ...

  3. Yellow journalism - Wikipedia

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    scare headlines in huge print, often sensationalizing minor news; lavish use of pictures, or imaginary drawings; use of faked interviews, misleading headlines, pseudoscience, and a parade of false learning from so-called experts; emphasis on full-color Sunday supplements, usually with superficial articles and comics

  4. Hashtag activism - Wikipedia

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    An example of #FakeNews comes from a website named WTOF 5 News. The headline reads: "Pope Francis shocks world, endorses Donald Trump for president". [109] With the help from Facebook, this fake news article received over 960,000 engagements from the popular social media site, making it one of the post popular fake news articles of 2016.

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  8. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Fake news can reduce the impact of real news by competing with it. For example, a BuzzFeed News analysis found that the top fake news stories about the 2016 U.S. presidential election received more engagement on Facebook than top stories from major media outlets. [13] It also particularly has the potential to undermine trust in serious media ...

  9. Beware of Headlines (Including This One) - AOL

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    Two headlines. Two very different implications. That's what you would have found if you looked for news on the quarterly results for leading pharmacy benefit management (PBM) company Express ...