Brian Williams Use Of Fake Information In Social Media

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Are you constantly fooled by news articles on the internet? Fake information can be about anything now, and is generally found in the news and in social media. Fake information is ever so prevalent today, and readers can prevent themselves from getting fooled, by searching for other relevant articles, watching out for truthiness, and by finding the articles credibility. One way to spot fake information is to research other links and articles available. Readers should dig deeper into these news stories by checking their hyperlinks since “many times these bogus stories will cite official — or official-sounding — sources” (Kiely). If the author states a claim to where they found the information, look into that source to see if it was real or fake …show more content…

Williams was sharing a story that had both real and fake information involved in it. Lastly, you can check the credibility of the article and its sources. Kiely expresses how readers should check the date because articles can “...claim that something that happened long ago is related to current events” (Kiely). Zimdars states that readers should check the domain to see if the site is reliable since “odd domain names generally equal odd and rarely truthful news...if you land on an unknown site, check its “About” page” (Zimdars). Zimdars communicates again how readers should check the “About” page to distinguish if the author is reliable or if it gives more information about the site. From here on, readers should always keep these topics in the back of your mind when reading an article or post from the internet. Fake information is all around us and is used to persuade our views, so readers must not fall into the trap that fake news

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