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How to Spot Fake News - FactCheck.org

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    Fake news is nothing new.
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    But bogus stories can reach more people
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    more quickly via social media
    than would good
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    old-fashioned viral emails could
    accomplish in years past.
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    A lot of those viral claims aren't "news"
    at all,
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    but fiction, satire and efforts to fool readers into thinking they're for real.
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    Here are some strategies to shield yourself from fake news.
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    Are you familiar with the source? Is it legitimate?
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    Has it been reliable in the past?
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    If not, you may not want to trust it.
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    If a provocative headline drew your attention,
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    read a little further before you decide
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    to pass along the shocking information.
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    Even in legitimate news stories,
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    the headline doesn't always tell the whole story.
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    But fake news, particularly efforts to be satirical,
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    can include several revealing signs in the text.
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    One fake story even attributed a quote to a dolphin.
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    If that had been real,
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    you could argue they buried the lede.
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    Another telltale sign of a fake story
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    is often the byline - if there even is one.
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    And in some cases, the authors are not real.
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    One story was credited to a "doctor" who
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    won "fourteen Peabody awards and
    a handful of Pulitzer Prizes."
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Title:
How to Spot Fake News - FactCheck.org
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Amplifying Voices
Project:
Misinformation and Disinformation
Duration:
03:23

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