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Posted on 02/12/201628/11/2016 by Rafael Scapin

Young people aren’t skeptical of ‘fake news’

 

Young news consumers have trouble distinguishing credible sources from unreliable ones, according to a new report.

http://www.futurity.org/fake-news-literacy-young-people-1303892-2/

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