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How to Know If a Source Is Credible
How to Know If a Source Is Credible
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Misinformation is everywhere — and it’s getting harder to tell what’s real, what’s biased, and what’s designed to manipulate emotion.
This guide gives you a simple, practical checklist to help you evaluate whether a source is credible before you believe it or share it.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
• Identify red flags in headlines and sources
• Spot emotional manipulation and misleading framing
• Ask better questions before accepting a claim as fact
• Understand how confirmation bias affects what we trust
Written in clear, accessible language, this guide is designed for everyday use — no academic background required.
This is not about telling you what to think.
It’s about giving you tools to think clearly for yourself.
Intellect is resistance.
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