NEWS LITERACY PROJECT | 134
3.	 Consider the headline or main message:
	 a.	 Does it use excessive punctuation(!!) or ALL CAPS for emphasis?
	 b.	 Does it make a claim about containing a secret or telling you something that “the media” doesn’t want you to know?
	 c.	 Don’t stop at the headline! Keep exploring.
TEN QUESTIONS FOR
^
NEWS DETECTION
1.	 Gauge your emotional reaction:
	 Is it strong? Are you angry? Are you intensely hoping that the information turns out to be true? False?
2.	 Reflect on how you encountered this. Was it promoted on a website? Did it show up in a social media feed? Was it sent to you by
	 someone you know?
4.	 Is this information designed for easy sharing, like a meme? YES | NO
YES | NO
YES | NO
YES | NO
Use the questions below to assess the likelihood that a piece of information is fake news. The more red flags
you circle, the more skeptical you should be!
FAKE
5.	 Consider the source of the information:
	 a.	 Is it a well-known source?
	b.	 Is there a byline (an author’s name) attached to this piece?
	c.	 Go to the website’s “About” section: Does the site describe itself as a “fantasy news” or “satirical news” site?
	 d.	 Does the person or organization that produced the information have any editorial standards?
	e.	 Does the “contact us” section include an email address that matches the domain (not a Gmail or Yahoo email address)?
	f.	 Does a quick search for the name of the website raise any suspicions?
6.	 Does the example you’re evaluating have a current date on it?
7.	 Does the example cite a variety of sources, including official and expert sources? Does the information this example provides appear in reports from
	 (other) news outlets?
8.	 Does the example hyperlink to other quality sources? In other words, they haven’t been altered or taken from another context?
9.	 Can you confirm, using a reverse image search, that any images in your example are authentic (in other words, sources that haven’t been
	 altered or taken from another context)?
10. 	 If you searched for this example on a fact-checking site such as Snopes.com, FactCheck.org or PolitiFact.com, is there a fact-check that labels it
		 as less than true?
YES | NO
YES | NO
YES | NO
YES | NO
YES | NO
YES | NO
YES | NO
YES | NO
YES | NO
YES | NO
YES | NO
REMEMBER:
•	 It is easy to clone an existing website and create fake tweets to fool people.
•	 Bots are extremely active on social media and are designed to dominate conversations and spread propaganda.
•	 Fake news and other misinformation often use a real image from an unrelated event.
•	 Debunk examples of misinformation whenever you see them. It’s good for democracy!
www.thenewsliteracyproject.org

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Ten Questions for Fake News Detection by The News Literacy Project

  • 1. NEWS LITERACY PROJECT | 134 3. Consider the headline or main message: a. Does it use excessive punctuation(!!) or ALL CAPS for emphasis? b. Does it make a claim about containing a secret or telling you something that “the media” doesn’t want you to know? c. Don’t stop at the headline! Keep exploring. TEN QUESTIONS FOR ^ NEWS DETECTION 1. Gauge your emotional reaction: Is it strong? Are you angry? Are you intensely hoping that the information turns out to be true? False? 2. Reflect on how you encountered this. Was it promoted on a website? Did it show up in a social media feed? Was it sent to you by someone you know? 4. Is this information designed for easy sharing, like a meme? YES | NO YES | NO YES | NO YES | NO Use the questions below to assess the likelihood that a piece of information is fake news. The more red flags you circle, the more skeptical you should be! FAKE 5. Consider the source of the information: a. Is it a well-known source? b. Is there a byline (an author’s name) attached to this piece? c. Go to the website’s “About” section: Does the site describe itself as a “fantasy news” or “satirical news” site? d. Does the person or organization that produced the information have any editorial standards? e. Does the “contact us” section include an email address that matches the domain (not a Gmail or Yahoo email address)? f. Does a quick search for the name of the website raise any suspicions? 6. Does the example you’re evaluating have a current date on it? 7. Does the example cite a variety of sources, including official and expert sources? Does the information this example provides appear in reports from (other) news outlets? 8. Does the example hyperlink to other quality sources? In other words, they haven’t been altered or taken from another context? 9. Can you confirm, using a reverse image search, that any images in your example are authentic (in other words, sources that haven’t been altered or taken from another context)? 10. If you searched for this example on a fact-checking site such as Snopes.com, FactCheck.org or PolitiFact.com, is there a fact-check that labels it as less than true? YES | NO YES | NO YES | NO YES | NO YES | NO YES | NO YES | NO YES | NO YES | NO YES | NO YES | NO REMEMBER: • It is easy to clone an existing website and create fake tweets to fool people. • Bots are extremely active on social media and are designed to dominate conversations and spread propaganda. • Fake news and other misinformation often use a real image from an unrelated event. • Debunk examples of misinformation whenever you see them. It’s good for democracy! www.thenewsliteracyproject.org