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originally posted by: ausername
Apply critical unbiased thinking with independent research, fact checking (where/when possible) cross referencing with as many sources as you can find, and if it still stinks it is likely fake news.
Most people can't or won't do this, including many "journalists"... A fact the producers of fake news rely on.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: walkinghomer
Whichever source that confirms your bias, that's the non fake one.
originally posted by: Aazadan
a reply to: SaloonSal
It's all spin on the same source. Rather than listen to others thoughts on the matter, and spend 20 hours trying to develop a nuanced view of peoples opinions on a subject, why not just go directly to the source? Most MSM stories all come from the same source, either an AP story which you can read directly or a quote you can listen to, in context from the interview in question.
originally posted by: everyone
originally posted by: rickymouse
My cat never tells me fake news.
Does it wear a pussyhat ?