How to Outsmart Fake News in Your Facebook Feed

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a characteristic of fake news according to the passage?
They are the easiest to debunk.
They contain a kernel of truth.
They are a type of satire.
They are always true.
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What makes misleading news difficult to debunk?
It often contains a kernel of truth.
It is always based on satire.
It is easy to identify.
It is always fake.
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What is the purpose of clickbait according to the passage?
To trick you into clicking for more information.
To provide accurate news.
To offer unbiased reporting.
To entertain with satire.
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Which suffix in a URL should raise a red flag according to Zimdars?
.net
.org
.co
.com
Answer explanation
.co domains are often associated with less reputable sites and can indicate potential scams or misinformation, as highlighted by Zimdars. Therefore, encountering a .co suffix should raise a red flag.
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What is a common reason bogus news spreads on Facebook?
People read the entire article
People get sucked in by a headline
People verify the sources
People fact-check the information
Answer explanation
A common reason bogus news spreads on Facebook is that people get sucked in by a headline. Catchy or sensational headlines can attract attention, leading users to share articles without reading or verifying the content.
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What should you do if a story seems too good to be true?
Share it immediately
Use caution
Believe it without question
Ignore it
Answer explanation
If a story seems too good to be true, it's wise to use caution. This means verifying the information before sharing it, as it may be misleading or false.
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What is a sign that a news story might be fake?
It has been verified by fact-checkers
It includes primary sources
It has a strange URL
It is reported by multiple reputable sources
Answer explanation
A strange URL can indicate a lack of credibility, as fake news often uses unusual or misleading web addresses. In contrast, verified stories typically come from reputable sources with standard URLs.
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