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Date published: Always check how recently the page has been

 updated to see how current the information is and whether anything

 has changed. In cases of serious doubt, check the history of the
 webpage using some tools   https://archive.org/web



 Author's expertise and background with the subject: See who is
 behind what you read and establish your opinion on the leading

 figures in journalism on the topics that interest you. This does not

 mean that experienced people and ones who hold good credentials
 are always right – but at least they can give you an idea of what is the

 general state of the debate on a certain topic.



 Does it match your prior knowledge: Ask yourself if the information
 matches up with what they have learned before.



 Does it seem realistic: Rely on your own common sense. Does

 something that you see on the internet really look probable and
 likely to have happened?
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