How do you consume news and stay informed? How do you know if a story is true or false? Use this guide for tips to analyze the news that you see, read, or hear.
One of the oldest debunking sites on the Internet, Snopes.com focuses on urban legends, news stories and memes. They also cite their sources at the end of each debunking.
This browser extension provides ratings of the content on more than 4000 news websites that account for 95% of online engagement with news. See who’s behind each site and whether it has a record of publishing accurate information. Get warnings on new trending misinformation sites as they are flagged and rated by NewsGuard’s 24/7 rapid response SWAT team.
This extension will display a color-coded icon denoting the bias of the page you are currently viewing, created by the Media Bias/Fact Check News organization.
Fake News - How to Spot It
How to Spot Fake News
Check out this video about identifying types of fake news: