Pytanie
Przeczytaj tekst. Dobierz właściwy nagłówek (A-F) do każdej części tekstu
(4.1-4.4.). Wpisz odpowiednią literę w każdą kratkę. Uwaga: dwa nagłówki
zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnej części tekstu.
A. CHECK THE SOURCE
B. WATCH OUT FOR FAKE PHOTOS
C. CLICK ON LINKS WHICH LOOK AUTHENTIC
D. LOOK FOR THE STORY IN OTHER PLACES
E. WHERE DO FAKE STORIES COME FROM
F. USE WEBSITES OF BIG NEWS ORGANISATIONS ONLY
4.1 Every time you're online, you are bombarded by pictures, articles, links and videos trying to tell their story.
Unfortunately, not all of these stories are true. Sometimes the authors only want you to to see a certain advert
on a given site, other times they want to upset you. These stories circulate quickly, and the result is ... fake news.
4.2. Look at the website where the story comes from. Does it look authentic? Are there a variety of other stories
or is it just one story? Fake news websites often use addresses that sound like real newspapers, but don't have
many true stories about other topics. If you aren't sure, click on the "About" page and look for a clear description of the organisation.
4.3. Many fake news stories use images that have been modified or taken from an unrelated site Sometimes, if
you just look closely at an image, you can see if it has been changed. You can also use a tool like Google Reverse
Image search. It will show you if the same image has been used in other contexts.
4.4. Make sure the story you are reading is on other news sites that you know and trust. If you do find it on many
other sites, then it probably isn't fake (although there are some exceptions), BS many big news organisations try
to check their sources before they publish a story.
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