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Five quick tips to identify fake news shared on social media
It's no longer news that online users are faced with the perennial problem of fake news as they surf the internet or navigate various...
Elections
2023 polls: Seven ways to avoid election misinformation
THE impact of information disorder has begun to play out in the build-up to Nigeria's general election, holding in February and March this year....
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Six ways to identify ‘fake’ images on internet
Fake news peddlers often take photographs out of context.
They digitally alter the photographs to promote an agenda or push an interest, thus manipulating...
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Avoiding false and misleading information
The advancement in technology and access to the internet over time has aided in amplifying misinformation. The tools and means for disseminating information are...
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How to trace images online using Yandex
THEREÂ are several ways to verify images online. The FactCheckHub had earlier explained how TinEye and Google Reverse image tools can help to achieve...
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How to archive posts for future reference
There are several reasons why you may want to keep a post or content you saw online for future reference.
One of such reasons is...
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How to identify phishing scams and websites
Phishing scams are becoming a constant feature in misinformation that is shared online especially on messaging platforms.
Phishing, a social engineering technique used in deception,...
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How to verify visuals using frames
Misinformation can come in the form of texts, audio, or visuals.
These visuals could be an old video circulated as new or even doctored.
As such...
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How to fact-check viral post shared via WhatsApp
WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging platforms, with over 2 billion monthly active users.
Although, WhatsApp is helpful in staying connected with friends...
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How to fact-check images online
Have you ever wondered how fact-checks are done? Do you think it is something you could do? The simple answer is Yes! You can.
Fact-Checking...