INFOGRAPHIC: US public response to fake news | Inquirer
 
 
 
 
 
 

INFOGRAPHIC: US public response to fake news

/ 01:48 AM September 29, 2017

The term “fake news” has been dominating the airwaves within the past couple years, especially since the recent 2016 US Presidential Election.

It became so common that almost every story that you read from any source has you questioning the validity of the story.

Social media have played a crucial role in fueling the fire by being a venue for fabricated articles being shared every day regardless of the source.

In this infographic, Louder with Crowder has gathered statistics and survey results on how the public has received, perceived and responded to fake news they’ve come to encounter in their daily lives.

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TAGS: fake news, infographic, US presidential election
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