How do you evaluate information on social media? How do you know the information is true ?

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These day peoples are most likely to believe and trust the news in social media platforms especially Facebook. Most of them who believe everything they have read can easily get in trouble or anxious about it. And
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share those news without consideration. To know that the
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the News is real or fake
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,  checkup the source. Take a moment to
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investigate
the source of the
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by  Look at the website where the story comes from? Does it look real?  Are there a lot of
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of it or just one story?  Who the author? Check the
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about authors
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click on the about us section in older to know the
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about the writer. 
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, check the date of the
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Check
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to make sure it’s current.  And Check the date of the
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in older to know when an
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uploaded to a public. Because A lot of false or fake news is simply old stories being presented as new events.
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, Use your Critical thinking skills. Use your critical thinking skill by read the
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in that
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and make sure to read the entire
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. Not only the headline or the title because Most
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titles
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are meant to get the
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reader's
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or The
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is true or false or fake. The
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or the new will be  written without capital letters and with terrible spelling so it means the news is originally fake. In conclusion, It is very common to find a lot of fake news in social media.
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, It will be very easy to get tricked if you don't have your own method of
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the act of spotting or staining something
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the fake news.
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