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  2. TruthOrFiction.com - Wikipedia

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    TruthOrFiction.com (also TruthOrFiction.org) is a fact-checking website about urban legends, Internet rumors, and other questionable stories or photographs.. TruthOrFiction.com was founded by Rich Buhler, a journalist, speaker, and author who was also known as the "Father of Modern Christian Talk Radio" at KBRT.

  3. Rumor spread in social network - Wikipedia

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    The spread of rumors is an important form of communication in society. There are two approaches to investigating the rumor spreading process: microscopic models and the macroscopic models. The macroscopic models propose a macro view about this process and are mainly based on the widely-used Daley-Kendall and Maki-Thompson models.

  4. FactCheck.org - Wikipedia

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    FactCheck.org is a nonprofit website that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics by providing original research on misinformation and hoaxes. It is a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, and is funded primarily by the Annenberg Foundation.

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  6. Internets - Wikipedia

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    George W. Bush during the 2004 campaign. " Internets ", also known as " The Internets ", is a Bushism -turned- catchphrase used humorously to portray the speaker as ignorant about the Internet or about technology in general, or alternatively as having a provincial or folksy attitude toward technology.

  7. Remember this Fresno restaurant closed by a racist rumor? It ...

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    Tasty Thai and internet rumors. Five months ago, Tasty Thai made headlines worldwide when a false internet rumor ignited claims that the restaurant served dog meat.. It started with a video about ...

  8. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Internet Joint Rumor Refutation Platform A popular Chinese fact checking website. It is a government platform run by the Cyberspace Administration of China; Hong Kong. Factcheck Lab: A project launched by the nonprofit Culture and Media Education Foundation in Hong Kong.

  9. Taylor Swift's rep issues rare statement debunking Joe Alwyn ...

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    Swift is a master at releasing information herself through her songwriting and rarely — OK, never— comments on internet rumors. In fact, neither Swift nor her rep even officially confirmed ...