Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "World News Daily Report" in English language version.
But a new breed is emerging: websites that often don't disclose the fake nature of their content and aren't engaged in satirical commentary at all. ... These sites have official sounding names, such as The Daily Currant, National Report, Civic Tribune, World News Daily Report, and WIT Science. 'These sites claim to be satirical but lack even incompetent attempts at anything resembling humor,' wrote Josh Dzieza in an article about Ebola hoaxes for The Verge.
Reanalysis of work by Pennycook and Rand (2019a) suggests that discernment between mainstream (e.g., NPR) and fake (e.g., World News Daily Report) outlets may not change with age ...
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Reanalysis of work by Pennycook and Rand (2019a) suggests that discernment between mainstream (e.g., NPR) and fake (e.g., World News Daily Report) outlets may not change with age ...
Reanalysis of work by Pennycook and Rand (2019a) suggests that discernment between mainstream (e.g., NPR) and fake (e.g., World News Daily Report) outlets may not change with age ...
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