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7 Ways to Detect Fake News
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Published on Mar 31, 2017
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7 Ways to Detect Fake News
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1. Strange domain names
.co, .su, .wordpress or any domain that seems strange
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2. Check other reputable news sites
More than one news source should be reporting the story
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3. Misleading Headlines
Pay attention to content. Sometimes headlines differ from the actual content.
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4. Clickbait titles
Shocking provocative titles that lure people to click on them and direct them to another site
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5. Aesthetics
Gaudy, ugly, cluttered webpage design and text
http://www.theworldsworstwebsiteever.com/
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6. Source/Author Analysis
Does the article mention an author? Are there source verification links to support facts?
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7. Extreme bias
The sentiment of the article is very one-sided and uses strong language
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Fact checking websites
http://www.factcheck.org
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https://www.poynter.org
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http://www.snopes.com
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