Pay attention to the quality of the writing and spelling. Text with a lot of exclamation marks or words written in all capital letters may indicate an unreliable source.
Don't always believe everything you read on the internet. Before getting invested, commenting, or sharing, check that it's real!
See also: 30 psychological reasons why people lie
Fake news articles could have many different sources or motivations. However, as reported in The Guardian, one of the main motivations is attracting clicks, which means more revenue for the site hosting the article.
How to spot fake news
It's important to verify the truth of the news before sharing it
LIFESTYLE Fake news
There's no doubt that the internet has brought numerous benefits to modern life. We have access to information and entertainment like never before, but we are also in an age where unsubstantiated information can easily be spread across the globe. How can you tell if something is real? Click on the gallery to find out.