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Media Literacy
5 Tips for Finding High-Quality News Websites
Written by:
David Emery
Sep 26, 2023
Lots of websites call their content "news," but their quality and reliability vary enormously.
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4 Tips for Spotting AI-Generated Pics
Written by:
David Emery
Jessica Lee
Apr 16, 2023
Images created by artificial intelligence (AI) software often circulate without disclaimers to s ...
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The Debate Over ‘Doxxing,' Explained
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Mar 7, 2023
What constitutes as doxxing has been the subject of considerable debate. Let's break it down.
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16 Examples of Misleading (or False) 'Copypasta' Messages
Written by:
Izz Scott LaMagdeleine
Feb 26, 2023
This type of post asks people to copy, paste and share text — and doesn't always relay the truth.
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Media Literacy: How Can You Tell if a Post Is Satire/Parody?
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Feb 25, 2023
Satirical posts can be surprisingly deceptive when they aren't accompanied by a clear disclaimer.
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Snopestionary: The 'Ad Hominem' Logical Fallacy
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
May 26, 2022
Logical fallacies are behind many of the harmful misunderstandings, rumors, and conspiracy theor ...
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The Fallacy of 'Hasty Generalizations,’ Explained
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Feb 10, 2023
Logical fallacies are behind many of the harmful misunderstandings, rumors, and conspiracy theor ...
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Snopes Tips: Why Care if Research Is ‘Peer-Reviewed’?
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
Mar 30, 2022
A how-to guide to reading scientific research.
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The Fallacy of 'Moving the Goalposts', Explained
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Feb 3, 2023
Logical fallacies are behind many of the harmful misunderstandings, rumors, and conspiracy theor ...
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Snopestionary: What Is an Echo Chamber?
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
Jun 24, 2022
Both in person and online, echo chambers reinforce our own viewpoints and hinder our ability to ...
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How to Spot a Deepfake
Written by:
Dan Evon
Jun 8, 2022
For starters, don't believe everything you see.
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Snopestionary: What is Doxxing?
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Dec 16, 2022
Twitter made headlines in late 2022 for changing its anti-doxxing policy.
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Logical Fallacies 101: Your Holiday Guide for Dinner Table Debates
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Dec 14, 2022
Put down that drumstick and listen all ye well.
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Here's How to Authenticate Viral Quotes Attached to Historical Figures
Written by:
David Emery
Dec 5, 2022
Nothing gives a quotation more gravitas than a famous name attached to it.
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4 Ways to Be Smart On Social Media This Holiday Season
Written by:
Jessica Lee
Nov 23, 2022
Eat. Sleep. Scroll. Repeat.
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In 2022 Midterms, a Stale Election Denial Playbook Failed To Deliver
Written by:
Alex Kasprak
Nov 16, 2022
A tired but familiar set of diversions had been employed to falsely suggest fraud in the 2022 U. ...
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A Guide to Archiving on the Internet
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Nov 12, 2022
And why having records is essential for fact-checkers.
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Snopes-tionary: What is ‘Scarelore’?
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Oct 5, 2022
There are many names for urban legends on the internet.
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Why Are Online Death Hoaxes so Popular?
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Sep 22, 2022
Celebrities, royalty, sports personalities — all have been unwitting victims.
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Philosophy Scholar: Here's Why News Consumers Experience Crisis Fatigue
Written by:
The Conversation
Sep 6, 2022
Being attentive to realities like war is often painful, and people are not well-equipped to keep ...
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