Misinformation - Wrong or false information, often shared by mistake., Hoax - A fake story or trick meant to make people believe something that isn’t true., Viral - Seen or shared by many people very quickly, especially on the internet., Credible - Trusted; believed to be true or correct., Biased - Showing only one opinion or side of a story., Headline - The large title of a news story meant to catch attention., Fact-check - To check if information or a story is true using facts., Source - Where information comes from (a person, website, article, etc.)., Sensational - Too exciting or dramatic, often used to attract attention., Reliable - Can be trusted to give correct information., Manipulate - To control or influence people or information, often dishonestly., Clickbait - A shocking or dramatic title designed to get clicks online., Spread - To move or grow quickly from one person to many others., Evidence - Facts or proof that show something is true., Mislead - To give people the wrong idea or make them believe something that isn’t true.,

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