63 Facts About Fake news

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Fake news is false or misleading information presented as news.

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Fake news often has the aim of damaging the reputation of a person or entity, or making money through advertising revenue.

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In some definitions, fake news includes satirical articles misinterpreted as genuine, and articles that employ sensationalist or clickbait headlines that are not supported in the text.

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Prevalence of fake news has increased with the recent rise of social media, especially the Facebook News Feed, and this misinformation is gradually seeping into the mainstream media.

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Fake news can reduce the impact of real news by competing with it.

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Multiple strategies for fighting fake news are currently being actively researched, for various types of fake news.

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Fake news is false or misleading information presented as news.

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Fake news has been called junk news, pseudo-news, alternative facts, false news, hoax news and bullshit.

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Higdon has argued that the definition of fake news has been applied too narrowly to select mediums and political ideologies.

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Fake news refers to stories that are fabricated that obtain little to no verifiable facts.

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Michael Radutzky, a producer of CBS 60 Minutes, said his show considers fake news to be "stories that are probably false, have enormous traction [popular appeal] in the culture, and are consumed by millions of people.

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Fake news did not include news that is "invoked by politicians against the media for stories that they don't like or for comments that they don't like" as fake news.

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Fake news has become popular with various media outlets and platforms.

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One study looks at the number of fake news articles being accessed by viewers in 2016 and found that each individual was exposed to at least one or more fake news articles daily.

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In 2017, the inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee claimed that fake news was one of the three most significant new disturbing Internet trends that must first be resolved, if the Internet is to be capable of truly "serving humanity.

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Fake news is often spread through the use of fake news websites, which, in order to gain credibility, specialize in creating attention-grabbing news, which often impersonate well-known news sources.

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Fake news's now speaks of "information disorder" and "information pollution", and distinguishes between three overarching types of information content problems:.

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Fake news has become increasingly prevalent over the last few years, with over 100 misleading articles and rumors spread regarding the 2016 United States presidential election alone.

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These fake news articles tend to come from satirical news websites or individual websites with an incentive to propagate false information, either as clickbait or to serve a purpose.

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Media scholar Nolan Higdon has argued that a critical media literacy education focused on teaching students how to detect fake news is the most effective way for mitigating the pernicious influence of propaganda.

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Multiple strategies need to be tailored to individual types of fake news, depending for example on whether the fake news is deliberately produced, or rather unintentionally or unconsciously produced.

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Key strategy to counter fake news based on emotions rather than facts is to flood the information space, particularly social media and web browser search results with factual news, thus drowning out misinformation.

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Internet companies with threatened credibility have developed new responses to limit fake news and reduce financial incentives for its proliferation.

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Fake news is working to adjust its systems to display more trustworthy content during times of breaking news.

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Use of anonymously hosted fake news websites has made it difficult to prosecute sources of fake news for libel.

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Evidence suggests that people tend to react hastily and share fake news without thinking carefully about what they have read or heard, and without checking or verifying the information.

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Fake news published a document purporting to be Mark Antony's will, which claimed that Mark Antony, upon his death, wished to be entombed in the mausoleum of the Ptolemaic pharaohs.

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Fake news's stories were often defamatory and he was frequently sued for libel.

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Fake news has grown from being sent via emails to attacking social media.

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Coler, who has since left his role as a fake news creator, said that his company employed 20 to 25 writers at a time and made $10, 000 to $30, 000 monthly from advertisements.

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Many online pro-Trump fake news stories are being sourced out of a city of Veles in Macedonia, where approximately seven different fake news organizations are employing hundreds of teenagers to rapidly produce and plagiarize sensationalist stories for different U S based companies and parties.

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Fake news told Scott Pelley of 60 Minutes that this audience tends to live in an "echo chamber" and that these are the people who vote.

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Fact checks of fake news were rarely seen by consumers, with none of those who saw a fake news story being reached by a related fact check.

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In late 2016 fake news gained notoriety following the uptick in news content by this means, and its prevalence on the micro-blogging site Twitter.

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Fake news saw higher sharing on Facebook than legitimate news stories, which analysts explained was because fake news often panders to expectations or is otherwise more exciting than legitimate news.

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The research concluded fake news consumers do not exist in a filter bubble; many of them consume real news from established news sources.

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Fake news has been referred to as a "hoax artist" by the Associated Press and the Chicago Tribune.

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Trump has often attacked mainstream news reporting publications, deeming them "fake news" and the "enemy of the people".

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Fake news's warned that such fraudulent news websites were a force increasing the power of populist extremism.

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Merkel called fraudulent Fake news a growing phenomenon that might need to be regulated in the future.

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Fake news said the cyberattacks would take the form of the intentional spread of disinformation.

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The German term Lugenpresse, or lying press, has been used since the 19th century and specifically during World War One as a strategy to attack Fake news spread by political opponents from the 19th and 20th century.

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Polish historian Jerzy Targalski noted fake news websites had infiltrated Poland through anti-establishment and right-wing sources that copied content from Russia Today.

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Maria Ramirez of Univision Communications has stated that much of the political fake news circulating in Spain is due to the lack of investigative journalism on the topics.

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The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, part of the Ministry of Defence of Sweden, identified fake news reports targeting Sweden in 2016 that originated from Russia.

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The recurring theme of these fake news was that Russia was solely to blame for the crisis and the war in Donbass.

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In 1702 Queen Anne of England issued a proclamation "for restraining the spreading false Fake news, and printing and publishing of irreligious and seditious papers and libels".

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Fake news called such methods of fake-news propaganda online a "fundamental threat to our sovereignty".

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Unlike the 2016 U S presidential election, where the sharing of fake news resulted in increased social-media engagement than real news, inflaming ethnic and political tensions could be potentially deadly in Indonesia, with its recent incidences of domestic terrorism, and its long and bloody history of anti-communist, anti-Christian and anti-Chinese pogroms cultivated by Suharto's U S -backed right-wing dictatorship which ran the country for thirty-some years.

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Fake news campaign rose again in the 2019 presidential election, which involved the same sides competing last time out.

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For years, most fake news circulated in Indonesia are related to alleged Chinese imperialism, communization, and Christianization.

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Fake news negatively affected individuals in Myanmar, leading to a rise in violence against Muslims in the country.

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BuzzFeed journalist Sheera Frenkel reported fake news fictitiously stated believers in Islam acted out in violence at Buddhist locations.

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Fake news's documented a direct relationship between the fake news and violence against Muslim people.

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Fake news sites have become rampant for Philippine audiences, especially being shared on social media.

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Many Philippine-audience fake news websites appear to be controlled by the same operators as they share common Google AdSense and Google Analytics IDs.

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Fake news is so established and severe in the Philippines that Facebook's Global Politics and Government Outreach Director Katie Harbath calls it "patient zero" in the global misinformation epidemic, having happened before Brexit, the Trump nomination and the 2016 US Elections.

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Fake news gave a speech in 2021 in which he claimed that the virus was not as bad as the media made it out to be, and it was "fantasy" created by the media.

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Fake news online was brought to the attention of Canadian politicians in November 2016, as they debated helping assist local newspapers.

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Furthermore, other Fake news spread through WhatsApp were easily misinterpreted by the public, including that Santo's scheme was to turn Colombia under harsh rule like Cuba and chaos like Venezuela, though the logistics were never explained.

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Fake news specifically disagreed with the notion that Hamas had accepted the state of Israel within their new charter, and called this "a complete distortion of the truth".

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Some of the fake news Israel has been the victim of includes Israel-related animal conspiracy theories which claim Israel is using various animals to spy on or attack others with.

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Australian Parliament initiated investigation into "fake news" regarding issues surrounding fake news that occurred during the 2016 United States election.

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