How to Identify Fake News Online
Do you know an irresponsible forwarder or two, or three or five? Do you scroll through social media and wonder what the truth is? What info can you trust?
What happens all too often is folks get an email with the tone or POV you agree with, and off it goes to “all your friends.” Or they don’t hesitate to repost social media that may not be coming from reliable sources, regardless of whether it is accurate or based on any fact or reality.
I see this all the time. On my socials and in my inbox regardless of political views, right or left, up or down. Some are either lazy, ignorant, or purposely pushing an agenda. Whatever the reason, you must ensure you don’t become part of the fake news crowd.
Here are some tips to help you weed out the misinformation and drama vs. truth and facts to help you identify fake news:
Identifying Fake News Online
Go ahead and forward. Properly.
Forwarding is okay if done correctly. And if you know for a fact, the recipients don’t mind you doing so.
However, those irresponsible forwarders are forwarding to all they know regardless of whether the email would interest “all” or before checking if the email is even accurate. By displaying all their friends’ email addresses in the To or Cc fields, without thinking, they have just exposed all their friend’s addresses to total strangers.
They are also not taking the time to verify these forwards and, in the process, end up looking ignorant. Every onliner is responsible for ensuring that the emails they forward are not “fake news” or hoaxes.
All one has to do is go to VerifyThis.com. Then, search for the email or information in question and confirm if it is the truth or a hoax before hitting that forward button.
You are personally responsible for each email you send. Just as you will be accountable when it is discovered, you forward erroneous information as if it were true.
Once this happened to me, and in my reply, I noted, “BTW, this is not true.” with a link to the page that showed the email was over the top crazy. Their response? “Haven’t you ever sent information you didn’t know was true?” No, I have not…
Embrace Your Responsibility
Identifying fake news can be challenging, as it often involves distinguishing between credible information and misleading or false content. But it can only happen with willing participants.
Remember that misinformation and disinformation can be subtle, and it’s essential to approach all information critically. No single method is foolproof, so combining these strategies can help you become a more discerning news consumer.
Be more intelligent and courteous than those who just forward or post without thought or concern for the truth or others’ privacy. It will be appreciated by all those you do forward to.