It has been suggested that 63% of Canadians fail to effectively differentiate fake news stories from true news stories on the internet.
Unilever, one of the world's largest advertisers, threatens to pull ads from social media citing among its reasons, fake news, messages of sexism and racism, as well as that the trust in social media is at a new low.
In consideration of the above statements, what are some of the practices or sites you use to try and sift the internet for truth?
Not really looking to start an argument, I am more interested in expanding my resources. Right now my main resources are the CBC, Vancouver Sun, The Guardian and The Economist.
Unilever, one of the world's largest advertisers, threatens to pull ads from social media citing among its reasons, fake news, messages of sexism and racism, as well as that the trust in social media is at a new low.
In consideration of the above statements, what are some of the practices or sites you use to try and sift the internet for truth?
Not really looking to start an argument, I am more interested in expanding my resources. Right now my main resources are the CBC, Vancouver Sun, The Guardian and The Economist.