I n an age where information travels faster than ever, fake news has become one of the biggest challenges to public understanding. False stories, manipulated visuals and misleading headlines spread quickly across social media, often reaching millions before they can be verified. Learning how to identify misinformation is no longer optional it is an essential digital skill that protects both individual judgment and the broader public discourse.
One of the first warning signs of fake news is an overly dramatic or emotional headline. Sensational phrases, exaggerated claims or language designed to provoke anger or fear are often used to pull readers in. If the headline seems too extreme to be true, that’s a clear signal to examine the story more closely before believing or sharing it.
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