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how to spot false information |
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The sharing of false information can harm, consider the following when checking the reliability of information online: Are there signs that the original image has been photoshopped or altered? You can check whether an image has been used before on the web and elsewhere by doing a ‘reverse image search’ on Google. Is there any other information to support what you are being told? Check a fact-checking site such as Full Fact. Has the information has come from a reliable source? Check the author and the website it is coming from. Is the information recent or is an old story being dragged up to support a narrative that there is a certain problem happening now? Is the headline accurate? Read beyond the headlines to get the whole story. Is a user/account online sharing stories selectively? | ||
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