We are all vectors by which fake news can spread. That means you and I can make things better for everyone if we practice information hygiene. Don’t share the meme that has a screenshot of a headline until you’ve Googled for that headline and read the story for yourself. If you won’t listen to me, listen to this cartoon cat. (Kindness is important, too. We’re all fellow humans going through a difficult time.)
Fake News Can be Deadly — NPR
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