Fact from Fiction
For reference, click the link
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Various online platforms are dedicated to verifying the validity of claims and stories circulating on the internet, especially those related to U.S. and Canadian politics, and scientific assertions.
Fact from Fiction
For reference, click the link
to the right.
Check for previous fact-checking:
Check these sites to see if an online article or claim has already been debunked.
Snopes.com
Snopes.com was launched in 1995 to help debunk Internet rumours, claims and stories of unknown origin. The site provides analyses of content to confirm its accuracy.
SciCheck
Created by FactCheck.org, SciCheck focuses on debunking false and misleading scientific claims.
PolitiFact
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, PolitiFact rates the accuracy of claims made by politicians and others who speak about American politics.
FactsCan
Facts Canada investigates claims made by Canadian federal politicians and scores them as true, misleading, false, or farcical.
FactCheck.org
FactCheck.org is dedicated to fact-checking stories and statements about U.S. Politics.
Follow to the source.
If you can't find the information or find it is not trustworthy, start over with different keywords to find a different source
Once you find the original, is it a reputable source What are other people saying about the author or publication?
This is one of my favorite ways, try to find the original source of information, follow the referred source, and keep going until you find the original.
CRAAPP Detector
Using the CRAAPP Detector can help you think critically about sources.
Some of the criteria will be, more or less, important depending on how you plan to use the information.
For interactive activities
Click the link to the right