
Sift quiz: Fact-checking red flags
This quiz tests fact-checking skills by examining three examples of misinformation and looking for signs that indicate false claims.
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This quiz tests fact-checking skills by examining three examples of misinformation and looking for signs that indicate false claims.
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The best way for you to help reduce misinformation online is to avoid sharing it.