Fake news is everywhere. Learn quick tips to spot it before you share.
Fake news is everywhere. Learn quick tips to spot it before you share.
Check the source: Trusted news sites are more reliable than unknown or strange websites.
Check the source: Trusted news sites are more reliable than unknown or strange websites.
Look at the URL: Fake sites often have weird endings or misspelled words in their web address.
Look at the URL: Fake sites often have weird endings or misspelled words in their web address.
Read the headline carefully: If it sounds too shocking or unbelievable, it might be clickbait.
Read the headline carefully: If it sounds too shocking or unbelievable, it might be clickbait.
Check the date: Sometimes old news is shared again to confuse people.
Check the date: Sometimes old news is shared again to confuse people.
the author: Real articles show who wrote them. If the author is unknown, be careful.
the author: Real articles show who wrote them. If the author is unknown, be careful.
Look for sources: Good news stories link to facts, data, or official quotes.
Look for sources: Good news stories link to facts, data, or official quotes.
Check images: Photos can be edited or fake. Use tools to them.
Check images: Photos can be edited or fake. Use tools to them.
Read beyond the headline: The full article may tell a different or clearer story.
Read beyond the headline: The full article may tell a different or clearer story.
Cross-check with other news: If only one source reports the story, it might not be true.
Cross-check with other news: If only one source reports the story, it might not be true.
Use fact-checking sites like Snopes or FactCheck.org to claims.
Use fact-checking sites like Snopes or FactCheck.org to claims.
If a story feels too strange, take a moment to double-check.
If a story feels too strange, take a moment to double-check.
Share these tips to help others stay safe online.
Share these tips to help others stay safe online.
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