what strategies can you use to distinguish between fake and factual information on the internet?
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Fake news happens just as often as real news does. That's especially true in our interconnected Internet-driven age of information. Getting duped by fake news is one of the inherent risks of consuming information on the Internet.
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Fake news happens just as often as real news does, That's especially true in our interconnected Internet-driven age of information.
Explanation:
- Fake news is an inescapable part of modern life, but it doesn't have to be dangerous. You may be sure you're getting a clear, unbiased view of world events by following a few simple steps listed in the U.S.
- News, so you don't get tricked by the next viral sensation: Examine your sources. Is that a respectable website or publication, or is it a niche production aimed at a certain audience, Examine the specifics.
- Do they cite their sources and provide evidence to back up their claims Have you had any other sources confirm the information you're getting.
- More than one news organization covers the same story. Is the agenda of the speaker/author Are they attempting to deceive or influence you.
- Is the article satirical in nature Look past the headlines.
- To catch readers' attention, some headlines are purposefully offensive. Before passing judgment, read the entire article.
- Consult a professional, Check with someone familiar with the situation.
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