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This percentage of millennials got an "F" on their ability to identify FAKE NEWS:
 
44%
 
62%
 
12%
 
98%
If a story turns out to be fake...
 
people can be hurt and the writer could be sued for slander
 
it is no big deal
 
the main point is you figured out it's FAKE!
 
it's all in fun, no one gets hurt
If a news story is re-posted on social media by an important/ well-known person:
 
it doesn't matter; they are human too and prone to bias
 
I can trust the story
 
it is true
 
Their take on the story is the correct one
Every writer has some bias
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
I can trust professional journalists to:
 
I cannot trust anyone today- I must fact check everything
 
report unbiased news
 
do all the fact-checking for me
 
decide which news should be reported
If a news article has quotes from eye witnesses
 
I can trust them once their story is verified
 
I can trust what they say to be true
 
they were there, so they know
If someone I know or trust tweets about a study or article it is fine for me to retweet it
 
only if you read and verify it yourself
 
NEVER!
 
absolutely- tweet away!
 
only if it was retweeted by many other people too
It doesn't matter where a story is published , if it is written by a journalist, I can trust it
 
FALSE
 
TRUE
Photographs are
 
easily manipulated
 
do not prove anything by themselves
 
solid evidence
 
irrefutable
If I see a fake news story was shared on Facebook I can:
 
report it
 
do nothing
 
lol
 
get upset