Fake News is no news

FAKE NEWS




I definitely agree, because of the media. news spreads unbelievably quickly. Nowadays, anybody with presentable platform can say any thing and try to make everyone think it is the truth, and that what there saying is pure facts. I am fond by the tips and guidance you gave on how to identify fake news, and I believe it will assist me in the future on when I personally am trying to determine the difference between real, and fake news. Fake news can destroy trust, damage learning culture, and sap curiosity. Make sure you know how to spot fact from fiction by making sure the source is reliable.

Fake news is nothing new. But, what is new is how easy it's become to share information – both true and false – on a massive scale.Social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn allow almost anyone to publish their thoughts or share stories to the world.The trouble is, most people don't check the source of the material that they view online before they share it, which can lead to fake news spreading quickly or even "going viral."At the same time, it's become harder to identify the source of news stories, particularly on the internet, which can make it difficult to assess their accuracy.
But, not all fake news stories are found online. Coworkers who gossip by the water cooler and print publications that fail to check their facts, for example, are also guilty of spreading misinformation, even if inadvertently. Fake news can affect behavior, too. It encourages people to invent excuses, to dismiss others' ideas, to exaggerate the truth, and to spread rumor. This can create divided, anxious workplaces where people are cynical and unsure of who to trust.

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