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Why is Fake News Created?
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Spotting Fake News Videos
Trevor Noah - Daily Show, January 21, 2019
Lists of Known "Fake News" Websites
FactCheck.org's List of Fake News Sites
FactCheck is a nonpartisan, nonprofit “consumer advocate” for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. It's funding comes from the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
List from Merrimack College, Professor Melissa Zimdars
Zimdars began this list as a resource for her students.
Bias Ratings: Allsides Media Bias Ratings
Information on the Web: Spotting Fake News
Deep Fakes
The Economist: What is a Deep Fake? Deep Fakes Explained
First Draft: Articles on Fake News and Misinformation
Inside the ‘Misinformation’ Wars
You're probably spreading misinformation. Here's how to stop.
Who's Mainly Responsible for Curbing Disinformation?
"Coup" is the New Fake News
That Uplifting Tweet You Just Shared? A Russian Troll Sent It
Scientists Claim Online Game Vaccinates Players Against Fake News
Commentary: Trump Is Right: Fake News Is Real — But It's Not What You Think
Disinformation Playbook: Union of Concerned Scientists
Deepfakes and Artificial Intelligence
Google and Prebunking
The Fact Checker’s guide to manipulated video
The Internet is increasingly populated with false and misleading videos.
Why Do People Fall for Fake News?
Are they blinded by their political passions? Or are they just intellectually lazy?
10 Ways to Spot Fake News - How Stuff Works
Can Artificial Intelligence Solve the Internet's Fake News Problem?
Politifact - Latest Claims
Snopes - Latest Questionable Claims
PunditFact
Reverse Image Search: Spotting Where Photos Come From
Search an image you find on a story.
FactCheck for Science News: SciCheck
News Literacy Project - Facing Ferguson: News Literacy in the Digital Age
You Can't Trust Facebook's Search for Fake News - Wired
How AI Can Rid The Internet of Fake News and Bias
Older People Shared Fake News on Facebook More Than Others in 2016 Race, Study Says
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