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I thought after being fooled yesterday, on a fake news story, I would try to do better and discuss easy ways to spot "FAKE NEWS".
https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/fake-news.htm
Critically Appraising Information
When Alice scrolls through her social media feed, she's stopped in her tracks by the news that her company is about to be bought out by its biggest rival. She quickly posts a response, shares the story with her contacts, and emails it to her team so that they can discuss it later.
But then Alice has a troubling thought. What if the story wasn't true? What if she just shared a "fake news" story? After all, she didn't check the source.
If she has been a victim of fake news, and then added to the rumor mill herself, how will people ever trust her again?
Fortunately, there's lots you can do to avoid making the same mistake as Alice. In this article and video, we explore how you can separate fake news from the truth.
https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/fake-news.htm
Critically Appraising Information
When Alice scrolls through her social media feed, she's stopped in her tracks by the news that her company is about to be bought out by its biggest rival. She quickly posts a response, shares the story with her contacts, and emails it to her team so that they can discuss it later.
But then Alice has a troubling thought. What if the story wasn't true? What if she just shared a "fake news" story? After all, she didn't check the source.
If she has been a victim of fake news, and then added to the rumor mill herself, how will people ever trust her again?
Fortunately, there's lots you can do to avoid making the same mistake as Alice. In this article and video, we explore how you can separate fake news from the truth.