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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

More on Fake News

“Most Internet stories are not accurate.” Abraham Lincoln   


Fake News Watch – Fake/hoax news websites, satire websites, clickbait websites. After watching all of the hoax, fake, satire and click bait websites proliferate the internet, we thought is was time to start tracking and make a place for people to identify these sites more easily. We do not debunk each and every post. We do a few to help others be able to discern truth from fiction for themselves. Below are a few tips on identifying satire/hoax websites…

Urban Legends - The Internet is rife with it, especially news satire, or fake news, consisting of fictionalized accounts of current events presented in mock-journalistic style to lampoon politicians, celebrities, and social mores… 

Antiviral - Facebook is a big and maddening place. Antiviral wants to make it better. To that end, we're putting together a comprehensive guide to the new, bad, weird, and bullshit "news sites" that are appearing on your feed. 

Where anti-Obama fanatics get their ‘facts’… 

Televangelists - Facebook is filled with Biblically illiterate sheep posting, liking and sharing material pumped out, not by preachers, but by chief executive officers of religious 501c3 corporations who are dangerous spiritual criminals, feel-good non-preachers and con artists posing as men (and women) of God. 

Pimp Preacher Scams… 

Prophets And Pastors Of Profit - Many Christians, even though with innocent intentions, are very gullible, naive, and even childish in the fact that they have no discernment about wolves in sheep's clothing. All too often, seekers of God are falling prey to celebrity personalities, and they swoon over famous name preachers for no other reason than these individuals have a lofty title such as "senior pastor", "prophet", "prophetess", "evangelist", "reverend", "doctor", "bishop", or some other clergy name...

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