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  2. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists websites that have been assessed by fact-checkers as fake news websites, including snopes.com.co, an imposter site of Snopes. Fake news websites intentionally publish hoaxes and disinformation for various purposes, such as profit, political agenda, or satire.

  3. Fake news YouTube creators target Black celebrities with AI ...

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    YouTube channels using a suite of AI and automated tools to pump out fake news videos have found a viral, monetizable formula by targeting Black celebrities.

  4. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Fake news is false or misleading information presented as news, often with the aim of damaging reputation or making money. Learn about the origin, types, effects and strategies of fake news, and how it differs from disinformation, propaganda and satire.

  5. Deepfake - Wikipedia

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    A deepfake is an image, video, or audio that is edited or generated using artificial intelligence tools, such as facial recognition algorithms and neural networks. Learn about the origins, methods, and implications of deepfakes for entertainment, media, and society.

  6. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn how fake news websites use disinformation, impersonation, clickbait and typosquatting to target U.S. audiences and influence political campaigns. Find out how social media platforms and fact-checkers try to combat the spread of fake news.

  7. Dead Internet theory - Wikipedia

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    The dead Internet theory is a conspiracy theory that claims the Internet is mostly fake and controlled by bots and algorithms. It originated from a post by "IlluminatiPirate" in 2021 and gained popularity with an article in The Atlantic.

  8. Scammer Payback - Wikipedia

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    Scammer Payback is a YouTube channel run by Pierogi, a former cybersecurity professional who scam baits phone scammers. He uses a voice changer, a virtual machine, and his expertise to expose and stop the scammers, and has collaborated with other content creators.

  9. YouTube Creator Awards - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of awards that YouTube gives to its most popular channels, based on their subscriber count and eligibility criteria. See the history, design, and examples of Silver, Gold, Diamond, Custom, and Red Diamond Creator Awards.