Ways Fake News Can Appear Flashcards

1
Q

news story may not be false, but the headline is written in a way that gives a different impression.

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Misleading Headlines

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2
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written to sensationalize the issue or to exaggerate details.

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Misleading Headlines

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3
Q

audience is tricked into believing the headline without understanding all the details.

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Misleading Headlines

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4
Q

where a reporter/journalist would provide wrong or unreliable information in a news story.

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Sloppy Journalism

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5
Q

may confuse people when others say something else.

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Sloppy Journalism

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6
Q

reported to influence the audience to adopt a certain view or perspective toward an issue or person.

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Propaganda

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7
Q

particularly true on social media.

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Clickbait

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8
Q

lure people into accessing an article or video because they create intrigue.

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Clickbait

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9
Q

titled in a way to arouse curiosity only to find that what they were expecting to see is not really there or not as shocking.

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Clickbait

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10
Q

news is intentionally fake and done for entertainment purposes.

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Clickbait

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11
Q

may come as ridiculous and nonsensical.

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Clickbait

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12
Q

stories that are 100% false.

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False Stories

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