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How to Spot Fake News

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Fake news is information posing as news, which has not been verified and is not true. It could be clickbait, rumours, hoaxes, propaganda, or satire. Today fake news is overwhelmingly web-driven.

Ten Questions for Fake News Detection from The News Literacy Project’s Checkology Virtual Classroom

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