User:Brandonvadavis/sandbox

I found an article about Taiwan teaching students how to spot fake news and want to add it to the Taiwan section of the wikipedia page. It's a time article published a week ago and since the Taiwan section has barely any content i figured it would make great addition. http://time.com/4730440/taiwan-fake-news-education/

I want to use this article about a fake news story that could have potentially lead to a nuclear attack between Pakistan and Israel back in 2016. The story also talks about how a lone gunman fired shots inside of a pizzeria because after coming across a fictitious story believed that the pizzeria was running a sex slave ring that was said to be linked to Hilary Clinton. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/24/world/asia/pakistan-israel-khawaja-asif-fake-news-nuclear.html Brandonvadavis (talk) 16:53, 10 April 2017 (UTC)Brandonvadavis

Facebook has taken matters into it's own hands by trying to combat fake news stories. The reasoning is to lend users a helping hand in identifying fake news stories. Facebook added a link to it's site with tips for users how to point out fake news, this feature was available for users in 14 different countries.

http://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-tips-spotting-fake-news-2017-4

How to spot fake news

https://blogs.ifla.org/lpa/files/2017/01/How-to-Spot-Fake-News-1.jpg